Excessive masturbation
There is a lump on both testicles that hurts when pressed, and it has appeared in the last few days.
I have also been engaging in excessive masturbation.
I researched that if the lump is hard, it could be epididymal cancer, but since it is soft, what could it be?
Hong, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2022/05/11
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: It could be related to the blood vessels or the epididymis.
If there is pain, or if there is swelling or hardness, please seek medical evaluation.
Reply Date: 2022/05/11
More Info
Testicular pain can be a concerning symptom, especially when accompanied by changes in the testicles, such as lumps or swelling. It's important to understand that while excessive masturbation is often cited as a potential cause of discomfort, it is typically not a direct cause of significant testicular pain or lumps. Instead, there are several other potential causes that should be considered.
Firstly, the presence of a soft lump on the testicle could indicate a variety of conditions. One common cause is a spermatocele, which is a fluid-filled cyst that develops in the epididymis (the tube that stores sperm). Spermatoceles are usually benign and may not require treatment unless they cause discomfort. Another possibility is a varicocele, which is an enlargement of the veins within the scrotum and can lead to a feeling of heaviness or discomfort in the testicles.
In some cases, testicular pain can be associated with epididymitis, an inflammation of the epididymis often caused by infection. This condition can present with swelling, tenderness, and sometimes fever. If the pain is severe or accompanied by other symptoms such as fever or discharge, it is crucial to seek medical attention promptly.
While concerns about testicular cancer are valid, especially if there is a hard lump, soft lumps are less likely to be cancerous. Testicular cancer typically presents as a firm, painless mass. However, any new lump or change in the testicle should be evaluated by a healthcare professional to rule out malignancy or other serious conditions.
Excessive masturbation itself is generally not harmful and does not typically lead to physical damage or serious medical issues. However, if you are experiencing pain, it may be worthwhile to consider whether your technique or frequency is leading to discomfort. Overstimulation can sometimes cause temporary soreness, but this should resolve with rest.
In summary, if you are experiencing testicular pain and have noticed a lump, it is essential to consult a healthcare provider for a thorough evaluation. They may perform a physical examination and possibly an ultrasound to determine the nature of the lump and the cause of the pain. Early diagnosis and treatment are key to managing any potential issues effectively. Remember, while online research can provide some insights, it is no substitute for professional medical advice tailored to your specific situation.
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