Post-Surgery Care: When Can I Resume Sexual Activity After Testicular Surgery? - Urology

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How many days after the testicular fixation surgery can I masturbate? (Due to testicular torsion) I am scheduled to have my stitches removed this Thursday.

li, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2020/04/07

Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology


Hello: The wound is healing, and the testicles are not swollen.
If there is swelling, please refrain from any activities for about 10 days.
Wishing you good health.

Reply Date: 2020/04/07

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After undergoing testicular surgery, such as a fixation procedure for testicular torsion, it's essential to prioritize proper healing and recovery before resuming sexual activity. Generally, the timeline for returning to sexual activity can vary based on individual circumstances, including the extent of the surgery, the healing process, and any specific recommendations from your surgeon.

Typically, after testicular surgery, patients are advised to wait at least 2 to 4 weeks before engaging in sexual activity. This waiting period allows for adequate healing of the surgical site and minimizes the risk of complications such as pain, swelling, or re-injury. Since you mentioned that you had your surgery last Friday and are scheduled to have your stitches removed this Thursday, it is crucial to follow your surgeon's advice regarding when to resume sexual activity.

Here are some key points to consider regarding your recovery and when you might resume sexual activity:
1. Healing Process: After surgery, the body needs time to heal. The internal structures, including the testicles and surrounding tissues, may still be recovering even if the external incision looks fine. Engaging in sexual activity too soon can lead to discomfort or complications.

2. Pain and Discomfort: Pay attention to how you feel post-surgery. If you experience significant pain or discomfort during sexual arousal or activity, it is advisable to wait longer. Pain is a signal from your body that something may not be right.

3. Surgeon's Recommendations: Always follow the specific advice given by your surgeon. They will consider your unique situation and provide personalized guidance based on the surgery's complexity and your overall health.

4. Gradual Resumption: When you do resume sexual activity, consider starting slowly. This approach allows you to gauge how your body responds and ensures you do not push yourself too hard too soon.

5. Use of Lubrication: If you experience any dryness or discomfort during sexual activity, using a water-based lubricant can help alleviate these issues and make the experience more comfortable.

6. Avoiding Strain: Be cautious about any activities that may put strain on your groin area, including vigorous sexual activity, until you are fully healed.
7. Follow-Up Appointments: Make sure to attend all follow-up appointments with your healthcare provider. They will assess your healing progress and give you the green light to resume normal activities, including sexual intercourse.

In summary, while the general recommendation is to wait 2 to 4 weeks after testicular surgery before resuming sexual activity, it is crucial to listen to your body and follow your surgeon's specific advice. If you have any concerns or questions about your recovery, do not hesitate to reach out to your healthcare provider for guidance. Your health and well-being should always come first.

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