After ejaculation, the testicles may retract into the abdomen?
This year, I have noticed that sometimes after ejaculation, my left testicle retracts into my abdomen, and I have to press on my abdomen to push it back out.
Occasionally, I feel a dull ache and a bit of pain.
Last year, I experienced persistent dull pain for an entire day and went to the emergency room.
At that time, the doctor examined me and said there was no issue.
However, I am concerned that this ongoing situation could lead to testicular torsion or other problems.
I am unsure if I am worrying too much, and I have reduced my frequency of masturbation because I am afraid of potential issues.
Thank you.
Niming, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2024/01/24
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: Your condition does not appear to be testicular torsion; it is more likely due to cremaster muscle contraction.
If there are no urinary symptoms, and the scrotum is enlarged with persistent pain, it is mostly considered normal.
Wishing you good health.
Reply Date: 2024/01/24
More Info
Testicular retraction after ejaculation, particularly when accompanied by discomfort or pain, can be concerning for many individuals. It's important to understand the anatomy and physiology involved, as well as the potential causes and implications of this phenomenon.
The testicles are housed in the scrotum, which is designed to keep them at a temperature slightly lower than the body's core temperature for optimal sperm production. The cremaster muscle, which surrounds the testicles, is responsible for their movement. This muscle can contract and retract the testicles closer to the body, especially in response to temperature changes, sexual arousal, or during ejaculation.
In your case, the retraction of the left testicle into the abdomen after ejaculation could be a normal physiological response. However, if this is accompanied by pain or a feeling of pressure, it may warrant further investigation. The sensation of "pushing" the testicle back down could indicate that the retraction is more pronounced than usual, which can sometimes happen due to muscle spasms or other factors.
It's also worth noting that while testicular torsion (twisting of the spermatic cord that cuts off blood supply to the testicle) is a serious condition that requires immediate medical attention, it is relatively rare. The symptoms of torsion typically include sudden, severe pain, swelling, and sometimes nausea. If your pain is more of a dull ache or pressure and not acute, it is less likely to be torsion, especially since you have been evaluated by a physician who found no immediate issues.
Chronic discomfort or recurrent episodes of pain should not be ignored. While it is possible that your anxiety about the situation may exacerbate your symptoms, it is essential to address any underlying physical issues. Conditions such as epididymitis (inflammation of the epididymis), varicocele (enlargement of veins within the scrotum), or even hernias could contribute to the sensations you are experiencing.
If you are concerned about the frequency of these episodes or if they worsen, it would be prudent to consult a urologist. They can perform a thorough examination, possibly including an ultrasound, to rule out any structural issues or conditions that may require treatment.
In the meantime, reducing anxiety through relaxation techniques or counseling may help alleviate some of the stress associated with these symptoms. It's also important to maintain a healthy lifestyle, including regular exercise and a balanced diet, which can contribute to overall well-being and potentially reduce discomfort.
In summary, while testicular retraction after ejaculation can be a normal occurrence, especially if it is not accompanied by severe pain or other alarming symptoms, it is essential to monitor your body and seek medical advice if you have ongoing concerns. Your health and peace of mind are paramount, and addressing these issues with a healthcare professional can provide clarity and reassurance.
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