Scrotum and Masturbation
Excessive masturbation has led to issues such as varicocele and benign prostatic hyperplasia, with ejaculation occurring during sleep due to pressure.
The increasing dark spots on the right side of the body could indicate liver issues or problems related to the scrotum.
Currently, the scrotum appears droopy and has several thromboses on the surface.
After ejaculation, the scrotum feels increasingly smaller.
Is treatment necessary? What are the consequences of not treating these conditions? Thank you for your assistance.
Mr. Zhu, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2017/05/08
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: 1) Excessive masturbation should not cause varicocele or benign prostatic hyperplasia.
2) If you are concerned about the black spots on the right side of your body, it is possible that there may be liver issues, and you should consider getting it checked.
3) Regarding the scrotum appearing droopy with several thromboses on the surface, and the scrotum feeling smaller after ejaculation, is treatment necessary? What are the consequences of not treating it? From what I understand, there may not be many treatment options available.
Currently, you should focus on your overall health, maintain a light diet, ensure adequate sleep, and engage in moderate exercise.
Reply Date: 2017/05/08
More Info
Understanding the relationship between excessive masturbation, varicocele, and prostate issues is essential for addressing your concerns. Let's break down the issues you're facing and provide a comprehensive overview.
Varicocele and Its Implications
Varicocele refers to the enlargement of veins within the scrotum, similar to varicose veins that occur in the legs. This condition can lead to various symptoms, including discomfort, swelling, and in some cases, fertility issues. The relationship between excessive masturbation and varicocele is not directly established in medical literature; however, frequent sexual activity, including masturbation, can lead to increased blood flow and pressure in the pelvic region, potentially exacerbating existing conditions like varicocele.
Prostate Issues
Prostate enlargement, or benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), is a common condition in men, especially as they age. While excessive masturbation is often blamed for various sexual health issues, there is no conclusive evidence linking it directly to prostate enlargement. However, frequent ejaculation, whether through masturbation or sexual intercourse, has been suggested to have a protective effect against prostate cancer, although this remains a topic of ongoing research.
Symptoms and Concerns
You mentioned experiencing symptoms such as a feeling of heaviness in the scrotum, the appearance of black spots, and a sensation of shrinking after ejaculation. These symptoms warrant careful consideration:
1. Black Spots: The appearance of black spots on the right side of your body could be related to several factors, including bruising, skin conditions, or even liver issues. If these spots are new or changing, it is crucial to consult a healthcare provider for an accurate diagnosis.
2. Blood Clots: The presence of "blood clots" or varicosities on the surface of the scrotum could indicate a worsening varicocele. This condition can lead to complications such as testicular atrophy or infertility if left untreated.
3. Shrinking Sensation: The feeling of the scrotum becoming smaller after ejaculation may be due to the temporary contraction of the muscles and blood vessels in the area. However, if this sensation is accompanied by pain or discomfort, it is essential to seek medical advice.
Treatment Considerations
Regarding treatment, it is important to understand that varicocele and prostate issues can have significant implications for your overall health and well-being. Here are some considerations:
- Medical Evaluation: It is advisable to undergo a thorough medical evaluation, including a physical examination and possibly imaging studies (like an ultrasound), to assess the severity of the varicocele and any prostate-related issues.
- Treatment Options: If the varicocele is causing significant discomfort or fertility concerns, treatment options may include lifestyle modifications, medication, or surgical intervention. Surgical options, such as varicocelectomy, can help alleviate symptoms and improve fertility outcomes.
- Prostate Health: For prostate enlargement, treatment may involve medications to relieve symptoms or, in more severe cases, surgical options. Regular monitoring of prostate health is also essential, especially if you have concerns about prostate cancer.
Conclusion
In summary, while excessive masturbation may not directly cause varicocele or prostate issues, it can exacerbate existing conditions. The symptoms you are experiencing should not be ignored, and seeking medical advice is crucial for proper diagnosis and treatment. Ignoring these issues could lead to complications, including chronic pain, fertility problems, or worsening of the varicocele. Therefore, it is highly recommended to consult a urologist or healthcare provider who can guide you through the necessary evaluations and treatment options tailored to your specific needs.
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