Inability to achieve orgasm during masturbation?
Doctor, I experience nocturnal emissions, but when I masturbate, it takes a long time for me to ejaculate, and my right testicle hurts.
The pain lasts for a long time.
Will this affect my fertility in the future?
wkes93099, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2019/05/12
Dr. Cai Zhuorong reply Urology
There is no medical literature indicating a clear relationship between masturbation and infertility.
Thank you for your question.
Reply Date: 2019/05/12
More Info
Struggling with ejaculation can be a concerning issue for many men, and it’s important to understand the potential causes and implications for overall health. Based on your description, it seems you are experiencing delayed ejaculation during masturbation, accompanied by pain in the right testicle. Let’s break down these symptoms and explore their possible causes and effects on fertility.
Possible Causes of Delayed Ejaculation
1. Psychological Factors: Stress, anxiety, or depression can significantly impact sexual performance. If you are feeling pressure to perform or are preoccupied with other life stressors, this could lead to difficulties in ejaculation.
2. Physical Factors: Various medical conditions can affect ejaculation. These include hormonal imbalances, neurological disorders, or issues related to the prostate or testicles. Pain in the testicle, particularly if it is persistent, should not be ignored as it may indicate an underlying condition.
3. Medication Side Effects: Certain medications, especially antidepressants and some blood pressure medications, can lead to sexual dysfunction, including delayed ejaculation. If you are taking any medications, it would be wise to consult with your healthcare provider about their potential side effects.
4. Lifestyle Factors: Alcohol consumption, smoking, and drug use can also affect sexual function. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle can improve overall sexual health.
Concerns About Fertility
Regarding your concern about potential infertility, it’s essential to understand that delayed ejaculation does not directly cause infertility. However, if ejaculation is consistently delayed or absent, it may impact the ability to conceive with a partner. If you are experiencing pain in the testicle, it is crucial to seek medical attention, as this could indicate conditions such as:
- Epididymitis: Inflammation of the epididymis, which can cause pain and swelling.
- Testicular Torsion: A serious condition where the spermatic cord becomes twisted, cutting off blood supply to the testicle. This requires immediate medical attention.
- Varicocele: Enlarged veins within the scrotum that can affect sperm production and quality.
Recommendations
1. Consult a Healthcare Provider: Given the symptoms you are experiencing, particularly the testicular pain, it is advisable to see a urologist. They can perform a thorough examination and possibly imaging studies to rule out any serious conditions.
2. Discuss Sexual Health: During your appointment, discuss your concerns about ejaculation and any psychological factors that may be contributing to your situation. A healthcare provider can offer guidance and potential treatment options.
3. Lifestyle Modifications: Consider making lifestyle changes that promote overall health, such as regular exercise, a balanced diet, and reducing stress through mindfulness or therapy.
4. Avoid Self-Diagnosis: While it’s natural to seek answers, avoid jumping to conclusions about your health based on symptoms alone. A professional evaluation is crucial for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
In summary, while struggling with ejaculation and experiencing testicular pain can be concerning, these issues are often treatable. Seeking medical advice is the best course of action to address your symptoms and ensure your reproductive health is not compromised. Remember, open communication with your healthcare provider is key to finding the right solutions for your concerns.
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