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How painful is a man's "ball pain"?

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Everyone is familiar with the word "ball pain", right? Many people use it as a mantra! Although we talk about it every day, this "pain in the balls" is really possible. Testicles, commonly known as "balls", are one of the important male reproductive organs and control the male's sperm production function. If the "balls are broken", men will not only experience pain that is worse than death, but their fertility will also be affected. will be affected. So how painful is a man’s “ball pain”?

There is a joke on the Internet that the pain a woman endures when giving birth is about the pain of breaking 20 bones; while the pain a man feels when his balls are kicked is equivalent to a woman giving birth to 160 children, or breaking 3,200 bones. A bone...tsk, tsk, tsk, it sounds really painful. Although it is a bit exaggerated, it is enough to show how painful it is. Therefore, the male's "balls" must be well protected.

Although men take very good care of their balls in life, they are ultimately unable to withstand certain diseases. When men experience egg pain, it is likely that there is a disease problem in their testicles, such as orchitis. When the testicles are damaged and inflamed, or bacteria invade the urethra and retrograde into the epididymis or testicles, it can cause orchitis or epididymitis, causing testicular enlargement and pain. Patients may also experience vomiting, headache, lower abdominal pain, etc.

If there is external injury, causing testicular torsion, it will also cause testicular pain. In this case, the disease is sudden and severe, and severe pain in one testicle and scrotum often occurs. This pain will also spread to the lower abdomen and perineum, with redness, swelling and tenderness in the vagina. The patient may also experience vomiting, fever, nausea, etc. In short, men's "ball pain" is not a trivial matter, it can be really fatal when it hurts!

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