Dull pain in left testicle and left abdomen
The testicle is an indispensable important organ among male reproductive organs and one of the important organs for producing male sperm. Common pain is mostly caused by orchitis or damage. In addition to infection, orchitis is also commonly caused by pathogenic bacteria entering the testicles along the urethral opening, causing epididymitis and orchitis.
Case studies have shown that testicle pain can occur if a man's testicles are damaged, partially swollen, bruised, or have engaged in excessive exercise or sexual intercourse. For acute testicular pain, it is easier to treat.
As for chronic testicular pain, because it is difficult to distinguish the specific location, it is more difficult to treat than acute pain. In fact, the more pain in a male's testicles, it does not necessarily mean that the inflammation is more serious, because everyone's nerve sensitivity is different. For people with increased nerve sensitivity, mild inflammation will make them feel very painful. On the contrary, even if the inflammation is more serious, they will not feel that pain. There is also a kind of pain after sexual intercourse, which may be caused by testicular hematoma due to excitement. This is normal.
Testicular pain will have a very big impact: first of all, it may cause erectile dysfunction in men such as impotence and premature ejaculation. If it is serious, it may also cause men to completely lose male sexual function. In addition, orchitis may also transmit pathogenic bacteria to women after sexual intercourse, causing women to suffer from gynecological symptoms. If testicular pain cannot be treated for a long time, if things go on like this, it will cause other outbreaks, and lower abdominal pain is one of them. There are generally two treatment methods for testicular pain, one is traditional Chinese medicine treatment, and the other is Western medicine treatment. Both methods can cure testicular pain, and each has its own pros and cons. It is necessary to make a corresponding plan based on the actual situation.
The testicles are a very important organ for men. If testicular pain is not caused by sexual intercourse, you should go to the hospital immediately for examination to find out the cause of the pain to avoid more serious side effects and other outbreaks. At the same time, in daily life, you should pay attention to protecting your testicles, have a regular sexual life, and do not let yourself be overwhelmed by pain just because of a quick moment.
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