After ejaculation, there is a dull ache in the right testicle and groin area?
Hello Doctor, this Monday, March 15th, after ejaculating twice, I experienced a dull discomfort in the right side of my groin and testicle.
Sometimes it feels like the right testicle is descending like a hernia, while at other times it feels normal.
However, the discomfort in that area has persisted until now, Thursday, March 18th (the right testicle sometimes feels like it's dropping and sometimes feels normal).
I had a hernia surgery on the right side when I was younger, and I'm worried that it might have recurred.
What should I do?
Qoo, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2010/03/18
Dr. Lin Wenxu reply Urology
Hello, sir: Thank you for your inquiry.
I would like to respond to your question and provide the following advice: The pain in the right groin may also be caused by muscle inflammation.
The movement of the testicles is normal and is typically due to the contraction of the cremaster muscle.
In conclusion, please visit a urology clinic for a personal examination by a physician to obtain a clear diagnosis and treatment.
Lastly, I wish you safety and happiness!
Reply Date: 2010/03/18
More Info
Experiencing discomfort in the right testicle after ejaculation can be concerning, especially for someone with a history of hernia surgery. The symptoms you describe—persistent discomfort, a sensation of the testicle "dropping," and the occasional feeling of heaviness—could potentially indicate several underlying issues, including the possibility of a recurrent hernia, epididymitis, or even testicular torsion, although the latter is less likely given your previous surgery and the nature of your symptoms.
Possible Causes of Your Symptoms
1. Recurrent Hernia: Given your history of hernia surgery, it is possible that you could be experiencing a recurrence. Hernias can sometimes reappear, especially if the surgical repair was not entirely successful or if there has been significant strain on the abdominal wall. Symptoms of a hernia can include a bulge in the groin area, discomfort, and pain that may worsen with activity or straining.
2. Epididymitis: This is an inflammation of the epididymis, which can cause pain and discomfort in the testicular area. It is often associated with infection, and symptoms can include swelling, redness, and tenderness in the affected area. If you have had any recent urinary tract infections or sexually transmitted infections, this could be a possibility.
3. Testicular Torsion: Although you mentioned that this is less likely, it is still a critical condition to consider. Testicular torsion occurs when the spermatic cord becomes twisted, cutting off the blood supply to the testicle. This condition typically presents with sudden, severe pain and requires immediate medical attention.
4. Nerve Irritation or Compression: Sometimes, discomfort in the testicular area can be related to nerve issues, such as irritation or compression of the nerves that supply the groin and testicular region. This could be due to muscle strain or other mechanical issues in the pelvic area.
Recommended Actions
1. Consult a Healthcare Provider: Given the persistence of your symptoms, it is crucial to consult with a healthcare provider, preferably a urologist. They can perform a physical examination and may recommend imaging studies, such as an ultrasound, to assess the condition of your testicles and surrounding structures.
2. Monitor Symptoms: Keep track of any changes in your symptoms, including the intensity of the discomfort, any swelling, or changes in the appearance of the area. Note if the discomfort worsens with certain activities or movements.
3. Avoid Strain: Until you can see a doctor, try to avoid heavy lifting or strenuous activities that could exacerbate the discomfort. Resting and applying ice to the area may help alleviate some of the discomfort.
4. Pain Management: Over-the-counter pain relievers, such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen, may help manage discomfort temporarily. However, this should not replace a medical evaluation.
5. Follow-Up: If you experience any acute changes, such as severe pain, swelling, or fever, seek immediate medical attention, as these could indicate a more serious condition requiring urgent care.
Conclusion
While your symptoms may be related to a variety of conditions, including the possibility of a recurrent hernia, it is essential to seek professional medical advice for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment. Early intervention can prevent complications and ensure that any underlying issues are addressed effectively.
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