Having your testicles spanked is very painful because the testicles are relatively fragile and sensitive. We should protect our testicles properly at ordinary times and not bump them casually. Bumping the testicles will lead to a decrease in sperm and a decrease in sexual desire. Therefore, for male friends who have had their testicles spanked, they should pay attention to testicular massage. Hot compresses can be used to relieve pain, and testicular stimulation should be reduced. It is also necessary to understand the causes of testicular pain. What does it feel like to have a painful egg? The word "蛋痛" is used in language to express a subjective point of view, that is, something outside stimulates one too much and one cannot bear it for a while. Testicles are commonly known as balls, and the superficial meaning of "蛋痛" is: the pain in the testicles. When the testicles are stimulated too much by external factors, sexual excitement is excessive and lasts too long, the symptoms of "蛋痛" will appear. When men have close contact with their partners or their imagination stimulates the sexual nerves too much, they will experience testicular pain. It mainly occurs in adolescents when they are confused about sex, and the pain disappears after the sexual excitement decreases. Its connotation is the helplessness, entanglement, and excitement about something, which makes one feel uncomfortable in the upper and lower body, jumping left and right, and wanting to beat someone up to vent one's anger. Why do men have testicle pain? 1. Testicular torsion Generally, the disease occurs a few hours after strenuous exercise or due to external force on the testicles. Severe testicular pain occurs suddenly during sleep or rest. This is the first symptom of the disease and is one of the main diagnostic bases for testicular torsion. Some patients also have scrotal swelling, nausea and vomiting, and obvious tenderness. 2. Testicular misalignment This injury is relatively rare. It usually comes from a car accident for a motorcyclist or a riding accident for an equestrian. A moderate impact can cause your testicles to lose their orientation, which is more severe than internal bleeding and rupture, and can even make you faint from the pain. Because the testicles are an internal organ, the pain response when they are displaced is much greater than when they are ruptured. And this kind of displacement is sometimes not worth opening the scrotum for surgery - imagine how painful it is to restore it through a massage-like push. 3. Orchitis There are many factors that cause orchitis. For example, patients with mumps may suffer from orchitis, which can cause testicular pain and swelling. Gonorrhea is the most common sexually transmitted disease, which can cause orchitis in severe cases. Chronic prostatitis can also cause testicular pain, which manifests as unilateral pain, mostly dull pain or pulling pain, and is persistent. Orchitis is more common in young people and less common in the elderly. 4. Varicose vein Testicular bloating and pain may also be related to varicocele, which is a common disease in young men. It refers to the dilation, tortuosity and elongation of the spermatic cord due to blood congestion in the spermatic vein. The incidence rate is 10-15% in the male population. This symptom often occurs on the left side, but bilateral disease is not uncommon. Varicose veins can be accompanied by testicular atrophy and spermatogenesis disorders, causing male infertility. Those with mild symptoms and no spermatogenesis disorders do not need treatment. If the symptoms are severe or cause testicular spermatogenesis disorders, surgical treatment is required. What to do if your balls hurt? 1. Hot compress: Use a warm towel to apply heat to the outside of the scrotum. The temperature of the towel should not exceed 40 degrees. The time should not be too long, 5 minutes is appropriate. A slightly hot temperature can reduce inflammation. 2. Exercise: Regularly perform a small amount of aerobic exercise. For the exercise method for the testicle area, you can do more movements such as raising the scrotum and lifting the anus, which are all small exercises that are beneficial to the testicles. 3. Seek medical attention: identify the site of inflammation and then use targeted medications to treat the inflammation. 4. Daily diet: Eat more mild foods such as green leafy vegetables. Drink more boiled water and increase urine output to help discharge inflammatory secretions. 5. Lifestyle habits: overcome bad living habits, do not wear tight pants, avoid frequent sexual intercourse or self-comfort, and do less exercise that requires riding movements such as cycling and horse riding. |
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