Ejaculation Control and Testicular Size Differences - Urology

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Masturbation has been a common practice for a long time.
Initially, I didn't feel much, but recently I've been ejaculating quickly during masturbation.
I've changed my habits now.
Doctor, is there a way to improve my stamina? Also, my testicles are of significantly different sizes.
I've had this concern since middle school or high school, as one testicle seems to have hardly grown.
Will this affect my sexual function in the future?

Awei, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2005/04/18

Dr. Cai Bingkun reply Urology


Hello, Awei! Masturbation in men is a normal activity, and many scholars have stated that there are only two types of men who have never masturbated: those who have not yet been born and those who have passed away.
As for endurance, there isn't much that can be done; it's best to evaluate that after marriage.
Regarding testicle size, it's advisable to have that assessed in a clinic.
Thank you for your question, and I wish you health and happiness!

Reply Date: 2005/04/18

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When it comes to understanding ejaculation control and testicular size differences, there are several factors to consider that can help clarify your concerns.
Firstly, regarding ejaculation control, it's not uncommon for individuals to experience variations in their ability to control ejaculation, especially during masturbation. Factors such as arousal levels, anxiety, and even the frequency of sexual activity can influence this. If you find that you are ejaculating more quickly than you would like, there are techniques that can help improve your control. These include:
1. Pelvic Floor Exercises: Strengthening the pelvic floor muscles can help improve control over ejaculation. Kegel exercises, which involve contracting and relaxing the muscles that control urination, can be beneficial.

2. Mindfulness and Relaxation Techniques: Anxiety can often lead to premature ejaculation. Practicing mindfulness or relaxation techniques can help you feel more in control during sexual activities.

3. Gradual Desensitization: This involves gradually increasing your exposure to sexual stimuli while practicing control techniques. Over time, this can help you learn to manage your arousal levels better.

4. Consulting a Professional: If you continue to have concerns, speaking with a healthcare provider or a sex therapist can provide personalized strategies and support.

Now, regarding the size difference in your testicles, it's important to note that it is quite common for one testicle to be slightly larger or hang lower than the other. This asymmetry is usually normal and does not typically indicate any health issues. However, if you notice a significant difference in size or if one testicle becomes painful or swollen, it is advisable to seek medical attention.
Testicular size can be influenced by various factors, including genetics and hormonal levels. In most cases, a size difference does not affect fertility or sexual function. However, if you have concerns about your testicular health or if you experience any unusual symptoms, such as lumps, pain, or changes in size, it is crucial to consult a healthcare professional for an evaluation.

In summary, while ejaculation control can be improved through various techniques and practices, a slight difference in testicular size is generally normal and not a cause for concern. If you have ongoing issues or significant worries about either topic, reaching out to a healthcare provider for further guidance is always a good step. They can provide you with tailored advice and reassurance based on your specific situation.

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