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Q: Testical Pain :(
asked by: Asterox on May 9th, 2007
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I have a pain on one testicle and a pain just below my bladder. I haven't a clue what it is, I've checked around and I can't think. Though, the more I read, the worse it starts to feel.

If checked to see if there's any swelling, there is none. When I touch it, there is no pain from touching it and if I massage my sctrotum, the pain goes away for a bit then slowly comes back.

I have no problems passing urine or anything else in that area, just a pain.

I also have a few questions other than what it can be.

Could it be caused by stress or anything else psychological?
Is masturbating too often a problem?

Any help greatly appreciated, since I've only once had a problem with my genitals and that was when I got kicked in school.

I've never seen a doctor about my genitals and I have problems with actually telling people I have a problem Sad
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Llewellyn
replied on May 9th, 2007
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That does not really sound like a psychological problem.

Masturbation rarely causes problems. It's actually very good for most people.

You need to see a doctor. There are many things that this could be. Some of the possibilities are actually rather serious.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/ar ticle/003160.htm

It's embarrassing to go to the doctor, but it needs to be done sometimes. I don't know anyone who really likes to go, but that's part of being or becoming an adult and taking care of yourself.
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Asterox
replied on May 9th, 2007
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Llewellyn wrote:
That does not really sound like a psychological problem.


I guess, though, there are somthings I've thought about that I haven't shared, still, I don't think it's relevent if it's not psychological.

Llewellyn wrote:
Masturbation rarely causes problems. It's actually very good for most people.


So I've heard and such. I kind of thought it being a problem was rubbish but then I saw some things about it and thought again.

Llewellyn wrote:
You need to see a doctor. There are many things that this could be. Some of the possibilities are actually rather serious.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/ar ticle/003160.htm


I've looked through that page, although many seem to have other symtoms that I just don't have. I've spent sometime looking into them, the serious ones to me seem to be much worse than what I am experiancing.

Llewellyn wrote:
It's embarrassing to go to the doctor, but it needs to be done sometimes. I don't know anyone who really likes to go, but that's part of being or becoming an adult and taking care of yourself.


Going to the doctor is fine, but showing any part of my own body to anyone else makes me very nervous. Even when I've had a chest infection, taking off my T-Shirt made me nervous. That's my main problem with getting it checked or anything else.

Just posting to an annoymas group of people makes me nervous Neutral
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Tylanas
replied on May 9th, 2007
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Well, you can go get checked out, or continue to have pain which may be caused by something serious, or maybe not... but you'll never know untily ou go. Those are the choices.
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Asterox
replied on May 10th, 2007
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Yes, I guess those are the choices. But today, there is little to no pain and the only real pain is in my leg muscle at the top. Now, I have masturbated in two days, those two days, the pain has gone down. So, could it be tiredness?
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Tylanas
replied on May 10th, 2007
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Asterox wrote:
Yes, I guess those are the choices. But today, there is little to no pain and the only real pain is in my leg muscle at the top. Now, I have masturbated in two days, those two days, the pain has gone down. So, could it be tiredness?


I assume you mean you haven't masturbated. I don't know. it might be. However, it could be that this means every time you are sexually active you're going to be in pain, which doesn't bode well for when you start having sex and want to get married.
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