With sexual overexcitation, men are faced with an unpleasant symptom - pain in the testicles. This symptom can be long and short term and also have different intensities.
Pain in the scrotum in men is a natural physiological process. With sexual arousal in men, there is irritation of the nerve endings in the brain and lumbar spinal cord, which are responsible for erection. As a result of such processes, the flow of testosterone in the blood increases, which leads to vasodilation. The increase in blood volume contributes to the filling of the cavernous bodies of the penis, which leads to its expansion and increase in size.
In men, with prolonged abstinence, the vessels of the small pelvis become dense, their elasticity decreases, which, together with a large amount of blood in the cavernous bodies, which enters by excitement and presses on the testicular membrane, leads to a syndrome pain, which, as a rule, passes after a few hours from intercourse with ejaculation.
The main causes of pain
The reasons can be both physiological and pathological:
- overexcitation;
- when there was no sex for a long time;
- infectious diseases;
- development of neoplasms;
- pathology of the genitourinary organs;
- trauma;
- circulatory disorders;
- hypothermia;
- inguinal hernia;
- varicocele;
- cyst of the epididymis;
- anatomical disorders;
- torsion of the spermatic cord;
- pathologies associated with nerve plexuses.
Unsatisfied arousal can cause swelling of the testicles due to the accumulation of blood. Prolonged absence of ejaculation can cause pulling pain, but it does not pose a threat to health.
Pain can be caused by:
- broken relationships;
- pathologies associated with the digestive system;
- neurological disorders.
Underwear can cause discomfort. It is not recommended to wear models that compress the genitals. It is better to refuse underwear made of synthetic materials. It is recommended not to wear skinny jeans or trousers.
Psychological stress
Symptoms of overexcitation also include a condition seen with severe psychological distress. A man is disturbed by disturbing thoughts that prevent him from leading a normal life.
Nervous tension negatively affects your mood and general well-being. All of these factors increase the likelihood of developing stress or depression, which affects all parts of the body. Psychological stress in this case is a consequence of the urgent need to get rid of an additional burden. But for a variety of reasons, a man is deprived of this opportunity.
Arousal in men: symptoms
Depending on the nature of the pains and the place of their localization (left or right testicle), a competent urologist can make a preliminary diagnosis and understand what reason may be causing the problem.
After intimacy, a man can experience different types of pain, from dull and aching, to sharp and systemic, which can intensify after sex or during normal movement. So, pulling pain in the scrotum can indicate a strong compression of the nerve endings, which is expressed by tissue edema.
In this case, the main reason for the formation of deviations can be a venereal disease, inflammation in the appendages or some urogenital diseases. When men are ready to have sex, certain physiological processes begin to develop.
But sometimes it happens that the body has already managed to become aroused and overexcited, without having started sexual intercourse. This condition can occur due to prolonged stroking, foreplay, or a woman's reluctance to make love at this particular time.
Overexcitation is not the norm, as this condition is usually characterized by the following symptoms:
- Pain in the lower abdomen and scrotum;
- Discomfort in the penis itself;
- Sometimes overexcitation is associated with mild nausea and throbbing pain in the back of the head.
If this is just the beginning of a pathological phenomenon, the symptoms may be absent. Usually, the signs of overexcitement are felt after a certain period of time (for each man this moment comes in different ways). But if you do not pay attention to such a state, then ejaculation may simply disappear in the future. Therefore, it is better not to carry out such "experiments", but to turn to a urologist for help.
When should you see a doctor?
If testicular pain persists, experts recommend contacting an Androlong or urologist. These are doctors who treat various diseases of the genital organs. You need to see a doctor right away for the following symptoms:
- sufficiently long and growing pain in the scrotum;
- pain when touched;
- acute pain in the testicles;
- various changes in the shapes of the genitals;
- change in the shape and size of the testicle;
- pains that cause nausea and fever.
What to do if overexcited?
After a long overexcitement, sexual intercourse brings relief: pain in the groin area disappears within 3-4 hours. If this does not happen, the man must seek the advice of a specialist. The fight against overexcitation begins with diagnosing the cause of a delicate problem.
If rapid ejaculation is the result of a man's long abstinence, natural intercourse or masturbation will help. In the presence of emotional problems, a conversation with a sexologist and psychologist is necessary, who will teach you how to move from everyday problems and control the body and emotions.
To look for pathological problems, the urologist-andrologist conducts a conversation with a man and finds out what symptoms accompany overexcitation. Subsequently, he palpates the scrotum and pelvic organs, examines the penis. To get a detailed picture, an ultrasound examination of a man's genitals will be required. If inflammatory diseases are suspected, it is necessary to pass a general and bacteriological analysis of urine and blood, which will help to identify the causative agent of the disease and its resistance to antibiotic therapy.
If necessary, a man may also be referred for further diagnosis:
- Urine analysis;
- Blood test to study the level of hormones.
Conclusion
Arousal in men during sex or prolonged abstinence from contact causes dysfunction of the genitals. This can damage the eggs and reduce the pleasure of intimacy. To avoid such consequences, during foreplay, a woman does not need to intensely arouse her partner, not being ready for intercourse, and a man does not need to hesitate to use masturbation as a way to get rid of unpleasant sensations in the absence. of an act.