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Men with "painful balls" should be careful of these four factors! Five methods are highly recommended

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Although people often use the word "ball pain" when they complain, it seems that they don't really understand it. So, do you know what causes men’s balls to ache?

1. The cause of men’s ball pain may be testicular tenderness

Testicular tenderness is a symptom of a combination of gonorrhea and seminal vesiculitis, and is mostly unilateral pain. The epididymis will be swollen and painful, and may even spread to the groin and lower abdomen on the same side, causing reflex throbbing pain.

2. The cause of men’s ball pain may be acute orchitis

Acute orchitis will cause swelling and pain, which is mainly due to testicular damage and inflammation, or bacteria invading the urethra and retrogradely entering the epididymis and testicles, causing epididymitis and orchitis, causing testicular swelling and pain, as well as vomiting, headache, Abdominal pain and other uncomfortable symptoms.

3. The cause of men’s ball pain may be chronic orchitis

Chronic orchitis will cause radiating pain, which is mainly caused by lack of timely treatment when acute orchitis attacks. However, the pain in the testicles will be relatively mild, and sometimes the pain will radiate to the patient's groin, lower abdomen and other parts. What causes men’s balls to ache?

4. Other reasons why men’s balls hurt

There are many causes of testicular pain in men, most of which are caused by orchitis. Orchitis is a common inflammation of the male reproductive system, caused by a variety of pathogenic factors. In the later stages, it can lead to male infertility.

In the absence of trauma, once a male friend develops testicular pain, he should first consider whether he is suffering from acute non-specific orchitis

Testicular pain may also be caused by chronic orchitis in men, or it may be caused by mold, spirochetes, and parasitic infections, such as testicular syphilis. Those who have had testicular trauma in the past may also develop granulomatous testicles. inflammation.

Testicular torsion is also one of the main causes of testicular pain. The onset of the disease is sudden and violent. Severe pain in one testicle and scrotum often occurs. The pain will also develop to the lower abdomen and perineum, and may be accompanied by vomiting and nausea. Or fever, redness, swelling and tenderness in the vagina. Because the spermatic cord also twists along with the testicles, the blood vessels in the spermatic cord are blocked, and the testicles lack blood supply. If not treated in time, the testicles will undergo ischemic necrosis and gradually atrophy and lose function.

What should a man do if his balls hurt?

1. Hot compress method:

Use a warm towel for hot compress. The temperature of the towel should never exceed 40 degrees. Five minutes is best.

2. Exercise method

Aerobic exercise can be done regularly in life, and the amount of exercise does not need to be large. You can do more actions such as raising the scrotum and levating the anus, which are very good for the testicles.

3. Medical examination

Go to the hospital to find out what is causing it and prescribe the right medicine.

4. Daily diet

The daily diet is recommended to eat more fruits and vegetables and drink more water.

5. Living habits

There are many bad habits to get rid of in life, and don’t wear tight jeans. Also, don’t have sex too frequently, and don’t do sports like cycling or horse riding too often.

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