Experiencing testicular pain after sexual intercourse?
After having intercourse with my girlfriend, I feel pain in my left testicle, and there is a thick structure when I palpate it.
Liangliang, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2017/03/28
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: It is likely an issue with the vas deferens.
It is recommended to avoid strenuous exercise temporarily and to refrain from consuming overly spicy or irritating foods.
If there is no improvement or if swelling occurs, please seek medical attention from a urologist at the hospital.
Reply Date: 2017/03/28
More Info
Experiencing pain in the left testicle after intercourse can be concerning and may stem from various causes. It's essential to understand that the testicles are sensitive organs, and pain can arise from several factors, including physical trauma, infections, or underlying medical conditions.
One common cause of testicular pain after sexual activity is epididymitis, which is the inflammation of the epididymis, the tube that stores and carries sperm. This condition can be caused by bacterial infections, including sexually transmitted infections (STIs) like chlamydia or gonorrhea. Symptoms often include swelling, redness, and tenderness in the affected testicle, along with pain that may radiate to the groin or lower abdomen.
Another potential cause is testicular torsion, a serious condition where the spermatic cord becomes twisted, cutting off blood supply to the testicle. This condition is characterized by sudden, severe pain and requires immediate medical attention. Although torsion typically occurs in younger males, it can happen at any age.
Trauma to the testicles during intercourse can also lead to pain. If there was any unusual movement or pressure during sexual activity, it could result in bruising or strain to the testicular area.
Additionally, the presence of a "thick cord-like structure" that you mentioned could indicate a varicocele or spermatocele. A varicocele is an enlargement of the veins within the scrotum and can cause discomfort, especially after physical activity or sexual intercourse. A spermatocele is a cyst that develops in the epididymis and can also lead to pain or discomfort.
Hernias can also cause referred pain to the testicular area. An inguinal hernia occurs when tissue protrudes through a weak spot in the abdominal muscles, which can lead to discomfort in the groin and testicular region.
Given the variety of potential causes, it is crucial to seek medical attention if the pain persists or worsens. A healthcare provider will likely perform a physical examination, possibly including an ultrasound, to determine the underlying cause of the pain. Early diagnosis and treatment are vital, especially in cases like testicular torsion or infections, to prevent complications.
In the meantime, here are some general recommendations:
1. Rest and Avoid Strain: Avoid activities that may exacerbate the pain, including heavy lifting or vigorous exercise.
2. Cold Compress: Applying a cold pack to the affected area may help reduce swelling and provide temporary pain relief.
3. Pain Relief: Over-the-counter pain medications, such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen, can help manage discomfort, but consult a healthcare provider for appropriate dosages.
4. Hydration and Rest: Ensure you stay hydrated and get adequate rest to support your body’s healing process.
In conclusion, while there are various potential causes for left testicular pain after intercourse, it is essential to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment. Ignoring persistent pain could lead to more serious complications, so timely medical evaluation is crucial.
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