Can Masturbation Cause Testicular Torsion to Recur? - Urology

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I would like to inquire about the issues following testicular torsion?


Hello, I previously experienced testicular torsion.
Fortunately, I didn't need surgery, as the doctor was able to manually reduce it.
The hospital doctor also performed an ultrasound and confirmed that blood flow was present in both testicles.
I would like to ask if there is a risk of recurrence of testicular torsion with masturbation, given my past experience.

La Bu La Duo, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2023/07/28

Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology


Hello: This issue generally occurs more frequently in young individuals.
If it has happened recently, it is possible; however, if you are 32 years old, in my personal opinion, the likelihood is low.
Wishing you good health.

Reply Date: 2023/07/28

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Masturbation is a common activity that many individuals engage in, and it is generally considered a normal part of sexual health. However, when it comes to specific medical conditions such as testicular torsion, it is understandable to have concerns about whether certain activities could lead to a recurrence of the condition.

Testicular torsion occurs when the spermatic cord becomes twisted, cutting off the blood supply to the testicle. This is a medical emergency that requires immediate attention to prevent permanent damage to the testicle. The condition can occur spontaneously or as a result of trauma or excessive movement.
In your case, since you have previously experienced testicular torsion and were fortunate enough to have it resolved without surgery, it is important to consider the factors that could contribute to a recurrence. While there is no direct evidence linking masturbation to the recurrence of testicular torsion, certain movements or positions during sexual activity could potentially place stress on the spermatic cord, especially if there is an underlying anatomical predisposition.

The risk factors for testicular torsion include anatomical abnormalities such as a "bell clapper" deformity, where the testicle is not securely attached to the scrotum, allowing it to move freely and become twisted. If you have such a condition, it may be wise to be cautious with any activities that involve vigorous movement or strain in the groin area.

Masturbation itself is typically a low-risk activity, and for most individuals, it does not pose a significant threat of causing testicular torsion to recur. However, if you experience any unusual pain, swelling, or discomfort in the testicular area during or after masturbation, it would be prudent to consult with a healthcare professional. They can evaluate your specific situation and provide personalized advice based on your medical history and any anatomical considerations.

In addition to monitoring your symptoms, it is essential to maintain good overall testicular health. This includes regular self-examinations to check for any lumps, swelling, or changes in the testicles, as well as seeking medical attention promptly if you experience acute pain or other concerning symptoms.

In summary, while masturbation is generally safe and not directly linked to the recurrence of testicular torsion, it is important to listen to your body and be aware of any changes. If you have concerns or experience any symptoms, do not hesitate to reach out to a healthcare provider for further evaluation and guidance. Your health and well-being should always be the top priority.

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