Can I masturbate with testicular congestion?
I masturbate about once a week, but I accidentally injured myself while playing basketball, resulting in testicular bruising that occurred two weeks ago.
The bruising has faded significantly.
I haven't masturbated for nearly three weeks.
When will it be safe to release?
A Cheng, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2016/05/22
Dr. Chen Jiansheng reply Urology
Hello Mr.
A-Cheng: Please return to the clinic and consult with the physician who originally treated you regarding this issue, as it would be more appropriate for him to provide the answer.
Dr.
Chen Chien-Sheng, Urology Department, Xinying Hospital.
Reply Date: 2016/05/22
More Info
Masturbation after experiencing testicular bruising can be a sensitive topic, and it's essential to approach it with care. Testicular bruising, or contusion, occurs when there is trauma to the testicles, leading to bleeding and swelling. The healing process can vary depending on the severity of the injury, but generally, it takes a few weeks for bruising to resolve.
Given that you experienced the injury two weeks ago and have noticed that the bruising has significantly faded, it is a positive sign that your body is healing. However, it is crucial to listen to your body and consider a few factors before resuming masturbation.
1. Pain and Discomfort: If you are still experiencing pain or discomfort in the area, it is advisable to wait until you feel completely comfortable. Engaging in any activity that causes pain can exacerbate the injury and prolong the healing process.
2. Swelling and Tenderness: If there is still noticeable swelling or tenderness, it might be best to hold off on masturbation until these symptoms have completely resolved. Engaging in sexual activity or masturbation can sometimes lead to increased blood flow and pressure in the area, which may not be ideal during the healing phase.
3. Consultation with a Healthcare Provider: If you have any lingering concerns about your injury or if you are unsure about when it is safe to resume masturbation, it is always a good idea to consult with a healthcare provider. They can provide personalized advice based on your specific situation and ensure that there are no underlying issues that need to be addressed.
4. Gradual Resumption: If you decide to resume masturbation, consider doing so gradually. Start with gentle stimulation and pay attention to how your body responds. If you experience any pain or discomfort, stop immediately and give yourself more time to heal.
5. Psychological Factors: Sometimes, the psychological aspect of an injury can affect your willingness to engage in sexual activities. If you feel anxious or apprehensive about resuming masturbation, it may be helpful to take your time and ease back into it when you feel ready.
In summary, while it may be possible to resume masturbation after testicular bruising, it is essential to prioritize your comfort and healing. If you have been experiencing significant improvement and feel no pain or discomfort, you might consider trying it again. However, if you have any doubts or ongoing symptoms, consulting with a healthcare professional is the best course of action. Your health and well-being should always come first.
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