Testicular pain after masturbation?
Hello Doctor:
1.
I have a habit of masturbation, but sometimes during the process, when I am close to ejaculation, I hold back from ejaculating.
I notice that the next day, I experience swelling and pain in my testicles, similar to the feeling of being struck.
If I touch my testicles, my penis also becomes erect.
What could be the reason for this?
2.
Additionally, is long-term masturbation without ejaculation harmful to the body?
3.
I previously saw news reports stating that frequent ejaculation in men can help prevent prostate stones.
Thank you, Dr.
Hsu.
A Bu, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2012/04/05
Dr. Xu Weikai reply Urology
Hello, regarding your question, here is a brief response that I hope will be helpful to you:
1.
The testicular pain you are experiencing may be caused by nerve irritation, and it could also be due to prolonged erections leading to impaired blood circulation, which may result in pain.
2.
There is no research available on this matter.
3.
It may reduce the incidence of prostate infections, and there may be fewer occurrences of stones.
If there are any unclear points, feel free to ask again, and we can further discuss and research this topic.
Responses from the internet should only be used as a reference; if necessary, it is important to seek medical attention at a healthcare facility.
This response is provided by Dr.
Hsu Wei-kai, Director of Urology, Taitung Hospital, Department of Health, Executive Yuan.
Reply Date: 2012/04/05
More Info
Testicular pain after masturbation can be a concerning issue for many individuals, and it’s important to understand the underlying causes and implications. Let's break down your questions and provide a comprehensive overview.
1. Understanding Testicular Pain During Masturbation: The discomfort you experience in your testicles after delaying ejaculation during masturbation can be attributed to several factors. When you engage in sexual arousal and stimulation, your body undergoes physiological changes, including increased blood flow to the genital area. If you choose to stop the ejaculation process, this can lead to a condition known as "blue balls" or epididymal hypertension. This occurs when the blood vessels in the testicles remain engorged without release, causing a sensation of fullness or pain. The pain can feel similar to a bruise or impact, as you described.
Additionally, the testicles are sensitive organs, and any prolonged stimulation without ejaculation can lead to discomfort. The fact that touching your testicles can lead to an erection is a normal physiological response, as the genital area is highly responsive to stimulation.
2. Long-term Effects of Frequent Masturbation Without Ejaculation: Engaging in masturbation without ejaculation over a long period can lead to discomfort, as mentioned earlier. However, it is generally not harmful if done in moderation. The body is designed to handle sexual arousal and ejaculation, and occasional delays in ejaculation are typically not a cause for concern. That said, if you find that this practice consistently leads to pain or discomfort, it may be worth considering adjusting your approach to masturbation.
Chronic retention of ejaculation can lead to psychological stress or anxiety about sexual performance, which may further exacerbate physical discomfort. If you experience persistent pain or other symptoms, it would be advisable to consult a healthcare professional for a thorough evaluation.
3. Ejaculation and Prostate Health: There is some evidence suggesting that regular ejaculation may have protective effects against prostate issues, including prostate cancer. Studies have indicated that men who ejaculate more frequently may have a lower risk of developing prostate cancer. The theory is that regular ejaculation helps to clear out the prostate and may reduce the risk of developing prostate stones or other complications.
However, the relationship between ejaculation frequency and prostate health is complex and can be influenced by various factors, including age, genetics, and overall health. While regular ejaculation may be beneficial, it is essential to maintain a balanced approach to sexual health and not to overemphasize frequency at the expense of comfort or well-being.
In conclusion, experiencing testicular pain after masturbation, particularly when delaying ejaculation, is not uncommon and can be attributed to physiological responses in the body. While occasional discomfort is generally not harmful, persistent pain should be evaluated by a healthcare professional. Additionally, maintaining a healthy sexual routine that includes regular ejaculation may have benefits for prostate health, but individual comfort and well-being should always take precedence. If you have ongoing concerns, consider discussing them with a healthcare provider who can offer personalized advice based on your specific situation.
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