Testicular pain after nocturnal emissions?
Hello, I experienced a nocturnal emission early this morning, and afterwards, I felt soreness in my testicles for a while, but it went away after I slept.
Is this normal? Should I see a doctor? Thank you.
WW, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2019/09/02
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: You can observe the situation first, and if the symptoms persist, seek medical attention.
Generally, a bit of activity during the day should alleviate the symptoms.
Wishing you good health.
Reply Date: 2019/09/02
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Experiencing testicular pain after a nocturnal emission, commonly referred to as a "wet dream," can be concerning, but it is often a normal physiological response. Nocturnal emissions are a natural part of male sexual health, particularly during adolescence and early adulthood, although they can occur at any age. The pain you described is typically temporary and may be attributed to several factors.
Firstly, during a nocturnal emission, the body undergoes a series of physiological changes. The process involves the release of semen, which can lead to temporary discomfort in the testicles due to the contraction of the muscles involved in ejaculation. This contraction can sometimes cause a sensation of soreness or aching in the testicular area. Additionally, the buildup of semen in the reproductive system can lead to a feeling of fullness or pressure, which might also contribute to discomfort.
Another possible explanation for the pain could be related to the position you were sleeping in. Certain positions can put pressure on the groin area, leading to temporary discomfort. If you were in an awkward position during sleep, this could have contributed to the soreness you felt upon waking.
It’s also worth noting that hormonal changes during sleep can affect the sensitivity of the testicles. The release of hormones such as testosterone can lead to increased sensitivity in the genital area, which might explain why you felt discomfort after the emission.
In most cases, this type of pain is self-limiting and resolves quickly, as you experienced when the discomfort subsided after a good night's sleep. However, if the pain persists, becomes severe, or is accompanied by other symptoms such as swelling, redness, or fever, it would be advisable to consult a healthcare professional. Persistent or severe testicular pain can sometimes indicate underlying conditions such as epididymitis, testicular torsion, or hernias, which require medical evaluation.
In summary, occasional testicular pain following a nocturnal emission is generally considered normal and can be attributed to the physiological processes involved in ejaculation, hormonal changes, or sleeping positions. If the pain is transient and resolves quickly, it is usually not a cause for concern. However, if you experience ongoing discomfort or additional symptoms, seeking medical advice would be prudent to rule out any potential issues. Always listen to your body, and don't hesitate to reach out to a healthcare provider if you have concerns about your symptoms.
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