Testicular/morning erection issues?
1.
If the testicles undergo necrosis, will there still be any response? 2.
Is it a problem if there has been no morning erection for two weeks?
Niming, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2023/08/01
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: 1.
If the testicles are necrotic, will there still be a response? --> No.
2.
Is it a problem if there is no morning erection for two weeks? --> If there are no other symptoms, it should not be a concern.
Wishing you good health.
Reply Date: 2023/08/01
More Info
Understanding testicular health is crucial for overall male reproductive health, and it encompasses various aspects, including the function of the testicles, hormonal balance, and the presence of physiological responses such as morning erections.
1. Do the testicles still respond if they are dead?
If the testicles are necrotic (dead), they will not function properly. The testicles are responsible for producing testosterone and sperm. If they are no longer viable, there will be a significant decrease in testosterone levels, which can lead to various symptoms such as reduced libido, erectile dysfunction, and infertility. In terms of physiological responses, if the testicles are dead, there will be no hormonal signals to trigger erections, including morning erections. Morning erections, also known as nocturnal penile tumescence, are a normal physiological response that occurs during REM sleep, primarily driven by testosterone levels and blood flow to the penis. If the testicles are non-functional, the absence of testosterone would likely result in a lack of morning erections.
2. Is it a problem if there are no morning erections for two weeks?
The absence of morning erections for two weeks can be a cause for concern, especially if this is a significant change from your normal pattern. Morning erections are a sign of healthy erectile function and adequate testosterone levels. A sudden change in this pattern may indicate underlying issues such as hormonal imbalances, psychological factors (like stress or anxiety), or potential medical conditions affecting erectile function. It is important to consider other symptoms that may accompany this change, such as decreased libido, changes in mood, or any physical discomfort.
If you are experiencing a lack of morning erections, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional. They may conduct a thorough evaluation, including a physical examination, hormone level tests (such as testosterone), and possibly imaging studies if deemed necessary. Addressing any underlying issues early can help prevent further complications and improve overall testicular and sexual health.
In summary, testicular health is vital for male reproductive function, and changes in physiological responses such as morning erections can indicate potential health issues. If you have concerns about your testicular health or notice significant changes in your body's responses, seeking medical advice is essential for proper diagnosis and treatment.
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