Does Frequent Masturbation Cause Testicular Pain or Cancer? - Urology

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Does masturbation cause testicular cancer?


Hello doctor, if I frequently perform self-examinations of my testicles and later experience pain in the testicles followed by masturbation, will this lead to testicular cancer? Thank you for your response.

Xiao Ming, 40~49 year old female. Ask Date: 2023/09/30

Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology


Hello: Most likely not, but if you notice a lump in the testicle, please seek medical attention.

Reply Date: 2023/09/30

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Frequent masturbation is a topic that often raises concerns regarding its potential health implications, particularly in relation to testicular pain and cancer. It is important to clarify that masturbation itself does not cause testicular cancer. Testicular cancer is relatively rare, and its exact causes are not fully understood. However, several risk factors have been identified, including age (most commonly affecting young men between the ages of 15 and 35), family history of testicular cancer, and certain genetic conditions.

Regarding testicular pain, it is not uncommon for individuals to experience discomfort or pain in the testicular area, especially if they are frequently engaging in self-examination or masturbation. This pain can arise from various factors, including:
1. Physical Irritation: Frequent handling or manipulation of the testicles can lead to temporary discomfort or soreness. This is generally not a cause for concern and may resolve on its own with rest.

2. Epididymitis: This is an inflammation of the epididymis, the tube that carries sperm from the testicles. It can be caused by infections or trauma and may result in pain and swelling.

3. Testicular Torsion: This is a medical emergency where the spermatic cord becomes twisted, cutting off blood supply to the testicle. Symptoms include sudden, severe pain and swelling. This condition requires immediate medical attention.

4. Hernias: An inguinal hernia can cause pain in the groin and testicular area, especially when straining or lifting.

5. Varicocele: This is an enlargement of the veins within the scrotum, which can cause discomfort and is often described as a "bag of worms" feeling.

If you are experiencing persistent testicular pain, it is crucial to consult a healthcare professional for a thorough evaluation. They may perform a physical examination and possibly order imaging studies, such as an ultrasound, to rule out any serious conditions.

In summary, while frequent masturbation does not cause testicular cancer, it can lead to temporary discomfort or pain due to physical irritation or other benign conditions. If you notice any unusual changes, such as lumps, persistent pain, or changes in size or shape of the testicles, it is essential to seek medical advice. Regular self-examinations can be beneficial for early detection of potential issues, but they should be performed gently and without excessive force to avoid unnecessary discomfort. Always prioritize your health and well-being by consulting with a healthcare provider if you have concerns about your reproductive health.

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