Why do the testicles hurt after ejaculation?
Hello doctor, I had cryptorchidism (left testicle) when I was 1 to 2 years old.
Although I had surgery immediately after it was discovered, I experience a sensation of pressure and pain in my testicles after ejaculation whenever I get too excited during masturbation.
This discomfort occurs in both testicles, not just the left.
I would like to know if this could be a postoperative complication or something similar, as I am a bit worried.
Additionally, will this affect my sexual life? Thank you, doctor! 🙏🙏
Haha, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2019/02/20
Dr. Fu Shizhang reply Urology
Theoretically, it is unrelated to surgery and may be related to pelvic muscle contractions during orgasm.
Online consultations cannot replace a physician's in-person assessment and physical examination; it is still recommended to seek medical care at a healthcare facility when there are health concerns.
Reply Date: 2019/02/20
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Experiencing pain in the testicles after ejaculation can be concerning, and it's important to understand the potential causes and implications of this symptom. Given your history of cryptorchidism (undescended testicle) and subsequent surgery, it's understandable that you might be worried about whether this pain is related to your past condition or the surgical intervention.
Firstly, let's discuss the anatomy and physiology involved. The testicles are sensitive organs that can be affected by various factors, including physical stimulation, hormonal changes, and even psychological factors. After ejaculation, the body undergoes a series of physiological changes, including the release of hormones and a decrease in blood flow to the genital area. This can sometimes lead to discomfort or pain in the testicles, especially if there has been vigorous activity prior to ejaculation.
In your case, the pain you describe as a feeling of pressure or discomfort in both testicles after ejaculation could be attributed to several factors:
1. Referred Pain: Sometimes, pain in the testicles can be referred from other areas, such as the pelvic region or lower abdomen. This can occur due to muscle tension or strain in the pelvic floor muscles, which can be exacerbated by vigorous sexual activity or masturbation.
2. Epididymal Pain: The epididymis is a coiled tube located at the back of each testicle that stores and matures sperm. After ejaculation, if there is any inflammation or congestion in the epididymis, it can lead to discomfort or pain. This condition is known as epididymitis.
3. Post-Ejaculatory Pain Syndrome: Some individuals experience pain after ejaculation, which can be a result of heightened sensitivity or irritation of the nerves in the genital area. This condition can occur independently of any underlying pathology.
4. Surgical Aftereffects: While it's less common, surgical intervention for cryptorchidism can sometimes lead to changes in the anatomy or function of the testicles and surrounding structures. This could potentially result in discomfort during sexual activity or ejaculation. However, if the surgery was performed successfully and you have not experienced any significant complications since, it is less likely that this is the primary cause of your current symptoms.
5. Psychological Factors: Anxiety or stress related to sexual performance or past medical history can also manifest as physical symptoms, including pain. If you find yourself feeling anxious about your sexual health or performance, this could contribute to the discomfort you experience.
Regarding your concerns about the impact on your sexual life, it's essential to note that while discomfort can be distressing, it does not necessarily indicate a significant underlying issue that would prevent you from enjoying a healthy sexual life. However, if the pain persists, worsens, or is accompanied by other symptoms such as swelling, redness, or fever, it is crucial to seek medical attention. A healthcare provider can perform a physical examination and may recommend imaging studies or other tests to rule out any serious conditions.
In summary, while the pain you experience after ejaculation can be concerning, it is often manageable and may not be directly related to your previous surgery for cryptorchidism. Maintaining open communication with a healthcare provider about your symptoms is vital for addressing any underlying issues and ensuring your sexual health remains intact. If you have ongoing concerns, consider consulting a urologist who specializes in male reproductive health for a thorough evaluation and personalized advice.
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