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“Little brother” is in pain even though he’s not working. Is he sick?

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Sometimes when you are intimate with your lover, you will feel that your testicles are swollen and painful, and the pain occurs even before you start working. Is it possible that you have a disease? Let’s take a look:

Is the "little brother" in pain when he is not working sick?

Surgical emergency rooms often encounter situations like this: unmarried young men complain of testicular swelling and pain and request diagnosis and treatment. After detailed examination, doctors did not find any organic abnormalities in the young man's testicles, epididymis, penis and other external reproductive organs. At this time, the doctor will ask: "Are you in love?" The doctor's question reveals a physiological phenomenon? It turns out that sexual stimulation can cause testicular swelling and pain.

Sexual desire is an extremely complex neurological reflex activity, and various sexual stimulations can cause sexual impulses. For example, talking about love with lovers, hugging, kissing, reading romance novels, memories and yearning for sexual life, and even the beauty of the opposite sex or the passion from the opposite sex, etc., can all be used as sexual stimulation through visual, auditory and contact senses. Observation, reflexively arouses the excitement of the cerebral cortex center. The cerebral cortex transmits excitement to the spinal cord. On the one hand, it excites the center of the spinal cord that controls genital erection, causing penile erection. On the other hand, it increases the secretion of glands and ducts in the reproductive system, producing a large amount of secretions (mainly prostatic fluid, seminal vesicle fluid, etc. ) accumulates in the seminal vesicles, vas deferens, epididymis and urethra. At this time, if sexual intercourse occurs, through ejaculation, these secretions will form semen, and the sperm will be ejected out of the body together. However, if sexual intercourse does not occur, these secretions cannot be ejected, and will be in a state of "full of semen and cannot overflow". In this way, the prostate, vas deferens and epididymis will be passively expanded, stimulating the nerves of these organs, and reflexively Cause swelling and pain. Initially it only occurs in the testicles. If the sexual excitement does not converge, the pain will spread upward along the vas deferens, causing lower abdominal pain and even low back pain. In severe cases, sometimes you cannot straighten your waist and can only bend and support your abdomen.

Testicular swelling and pain caused by sexual stimulation is a physiological phenomenon and is not a disease. After the sexual stimulation stops and the secretions are gradually absorbed and overflow from the urethra, the pain will gradually subside without leaving any sequelae. Therefore, no treatment is required when this happens. The key is to avoid sexual stimulation or control sexual excitement immediately.

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