Testicular issues
I would like to ask the doctor, sometimes I experience pain in the testicular area, but it only lasts for a short time.
Occasionally, if my phone is placed too close to that area, I also feel discomfort.
Recently, the consistency of my semen has not been as thick as it used to be; it feels more watery.
., 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2020/08/19
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: Pain may be related to circulation, so avoid sitting or standing for long periods.
Give it a try.
As for the factors affecting semen, there are many.
If sexual activity or DIY frequency is high, consider reducing it.
Wishing you good health.
Reply Date: 2020/08/19
More Info
Testicular pain and changes in semen consistency can be concerning symptoms that warrant a thorough evaluation. Testicular pain can arise from various causes, including infections, trauma, or conditions affecting the reproductive system. The discomfort you experience, especially if it is intermittent, could be linked to several factors.
One common cause of testicular pain is epididymitis, which is an inflammation of the epididymis, often due to bacterial infections or sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Symptoms may include swelling, redness, and tenderness in the affected area. Another potential cause is testicular torsion, a medical emergency where the spermatic cord becomes twisted, cutting off blood supply to the testicle. This condition typically presents with sudden, severe pain and requires immediate medical attention.
In your case, you mentioned that the pain is brief and sometimes associated with the proximity of your phone. While there is limited scientific evidence linking mobile phone usage to testicular pain, some individuals report discomfort when their phones are kept in their pockets for extended periods. This could be due to pressure or heat generated by the device rather than a direct effect on the testicles.
Changes in semen consistency, such as a decrease in thickness or an increase in watery appearance, can also be influenced by various factors. Semen consistency can be affected by hydration levels, frequency of ejaculation, and overall health. For instance, if you are dehydrated, your semen may appear less viscous. Additionally, frequent ejaculation can lead to thinner semen as the body may not have enough time to produce a more concentrated sample.
Hormonal imbalances, particularly involving testosterone, can also impact semen quality and consistency. Conditions such as hypogonadism, where the body does not produce enough testosterone, can lead to changes in semen. Other factors, including stress, diet, and lifestyle choices, can also play a role in semen quality.
Given your symptoms, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional for a comprehensive evaluation. A urologist can perform a physical examination, order necessary tests (such as a urine analysis or ultrasound), and determine the underlying cause of your testicular pain and changes in semen consistency. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial, especially if an infection or other medical condition is present.
In summary, while occasional testicular pain and changes in semen consistency can be benign, they can also indicate underlying health issues. It is important to seek medical advice to ensure proper evaluation and management. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle, staying hydrated, and being mindful of any persistent symptoms will contribute to your overall reproductive health.
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