Exercise should be familiar to each of us. In our daily life, we often do some exercise to strengthen our body and mind. In the normal exercise process, generally there will be no accidents. But in reality, there are still those unexpected things that happen during exercise, such as testicular pain. In fact, in reality, many people have experienced testicular pain during exercise. So, what is the cause of testicular pain during exercise? This is a question worthy of our in-depth study. The main causes of testicular pain during exercise are generally the following: Acute pain It is more common in orchitis and injury. In addition to blood infection, it is more common for bacteria to retrograde through the urethra to the epididymis and testicles, causing epididymitis and orchitis. Clinically, epididymis and testicle swelling and pain can be seen. Testicular injury has a history of trauma and local swelling and congestion. Vigorous exercise or sexual intercourse, violence can sometimes cause strong contraction of the levator testis muscle, which can twist the testicle with an overly long frenulum and cause severe testicular pain. Since the twisted testicle blocks the blood supply to the testicle, in addition to severe testicular pain, there is also scrotal swelling and skin edema. Relatively speaking, acute pain is easier to diagnose. Chronic pain The pain is mild, generalized, and radiates, so it is not easy to determine the exact location of the inflammation. Testicular pain is not necessarily proportional to the severity of the inflammation. Some people are very sensitive to nerves, and mild inflammation can cause severe pain; while some people are slow to feel pain, so they feel that it is mild. Some pain occurs after sexual intercourse, which may be due to sexual excitement causing high congestion of the genitals and gonads. Some pain is caused by varicocele or pain radiating from other parts of the body, such as radiating testicular pain caused by ureteral stones. At this time, the real cause must be carefully identified in order to effectively treat the symptoms. Treatment of testicular pain Symptomatic treatment should be carried out on the basis of determining the cause of the disease. If the cause cannot be found for the time being, symptomatic treatment of sedation and analgesia can be used. If necessary, spermatic cord procaine blockade can be used to block the vicious cycle between the pain source of neuralgia and the pain center of the brain. Some people can induce testicular pain even with a little discomfort or no discomfort at all. At this time, it is completely psychological. Some people associate pain with masturbation and carry a heavy burden of guilt all day long. Little do they know that excessive anxiety and excessive focus on sexual performance can cause sexual dysfunction such as psychological impotence. From the above, we can see that testicular pain during exercise may be caused by many reasons. After understanding the specific reasons, we should take it seriously. If this happens to us one day, what we need to do is to find out the cause of our testicular pain as soon as possible, and then take the most effective measures to relieve and treat it. |
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