Testicular issues
Hello Doctor, a couple of days ago after masturbating, I experienced some mild discomfort on the right side of my testicle, with intermittent pain.
Previously, I consulted a urologist who diagnosed me with a spermatic cord hydrocele and did not prescribe any medication, stating it would likely resolve in about a week.
I would like to ask if I should go to the hospital for further examination?
Niming, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2016/07/27
Dr. Chen Jiansheng reply Urology
Hello, sir: After the symptoms improve, we will monitor to see if there is a recurrence.
If the pain persists, please return for a follow-up consultation at the Urology Department of Xinying Hospital with Dr.
Chen Jian-sheng.
Reply Date: 2016/07/27
More Info
Testicular discomfort after masturbation can be concerning, and it's important to understand when to seek medical attention. Based on your description, it seems that you experienced some mild discomfort in the right testicle following masturbation, which comes and goes. You mentioned a previous diagnosis of a spermatic cord hydrocele, which is a fluid collection around the testicle that can cause discomfort but is often benign.
In general, mild discomfort in the testicular area after masturbation can be normal, especially if it is infrequent and resolves on its own. However, there are several factors to consider when deciding whether to seek medical attention:
1. Duration and Severity of Symptoms: If the discomfort persists for more than a few days or worsens in intensity, it is advisable to consult a healthcare provider. Persistent pain could indicate an underlying issue that requires evaluation.
2. Associated Symptoms: Pay attention to any additional symptoms that may accompany the discomfort. These can include swelling, redness, fever, nausea, or changes in urination. If you experience any of these symptoms, it is important to seek medical attention promptly, as they may indicate conditions such as epididymitis, testicular torsion, or an infection.
3. Previous Medical History: Since you have a history of spermatic cord hydrocele, it is worth considering whether this condition has changed or worsened. If you notice any significant changes in the size of the hydrocele or if it becomes painful, you should see a doctor.
4. Impact on Daily Life: If the discomfort is affecting your daily activities, sleep, or mental well-being, it is a good idea to consult a healthcare professional. Quality of life is important, and addressing any discomfort can help you feel better overall.
5. Physical Examination: A physical examination by a healthcare provider can help determine the cause of your discomfort. They may perform an ultrasound to assess for any abnormalities, such as a hernia, varicocele, or other conditions that could be contributing to your symptoms.
In summary, while mild testicular discomfort after masturbation can be normal, it is essential to monitor the situation closely. If the discomfort persists, worsens, or is accompanied by other concerning symptoms, it is advisable to seek medical attention. A healthcare provider can perform a thorough evaluation and provide appropriate recommendations or treatment if necessary. Remember, it is always better to err on the side of caution when it comes to your health, especially regarding sensitive areas like the testicles.
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