I'm 18 and have only had sex with one
girl, who I know is clean. For about 2
months, whenever I become arroused, there
is a sharp pain in the veins in my vas
deferens, and my right epidyidymis becomes
very sensitive and the slightest touch
causes great pain. Every couple times I
ejaculate, there is a burning sensation
throughout my groin and scrotum that lasts
for a few minutes. It is almost like a
constant feeling of blue balls, I used to
be able to have sex 2-3 times a day, but
now only once because the feeling of my
testicles banging up against my girlfriend
becomes unbareable.
I know I have no std's, is it possible
that I could have torn something? I have
had a few extreme orgasms that cause pain
and a burning sensation. Any ideas what
this could be and what I should do about
it?
Thank you,
pat
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HealthySex
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 09 Jan 2007 Posts: 414
Posted: 01-09-07 03:51am
Go to a doctor as there are often many
problems that it could be.
Pain in the epididymis could be
epididymitis, which is an infection.
However, I don't think it causes burning
or painful orgasms.
Variococele also can cause pain in the
teste, epididymis, and veins. But again,
your other symptoms aren't in line.
Really, i'd go to a doctor no matter what.
It's nothing to be embarrassed about and
it's better to know you've had a
professional consider all possibilities
and diagnose the proper one. I often
personally prefer non-western treatments
though. As many western treatments aim
only to treat the symptom. Temporary
treatments however aimed at a specific
cause, such as antibiotics I don't
specifically mind using western medicine.
However, I usually supplement with some
natural antibacterial/immune enhancing
supplement. And of course follow up with
probiotics to replenish the beneficial
bacteria that the antibiotics also killed.
I just find that so often western
medicine does not treat the underlying
problem or they're too quick to recommend
surgery. I've had many problems where the
only western treatment was surgery, but
instead I treated them successfully with
vitamins and/or herbs. Sorry, I went off
on a tangent there. Sorry I couldn't be
of more help.
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santaclara
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 14 Jan 2007 Posts: 4 Location: St Regis Falls NY
Posted: 01-15-07 03:30am
healthysex
wrote:
go to a doctor as there are
often many problems that it could be.
Pain in the epididymis could be
epididymitis, which is an infection.
However, I don't think it causes burning
or painful orgasms.
Variococele also can cause pain in the
teste, epididymis, and veins. But again,
your other symptoms aren't in line.
Really, i'd go to a doctor no matter what.
It's nothing to be embarrassed about and
it's better to know you've had a
professional consider all possibilities
and diagnose the proper one. I often
personally prefer non-western treatments
though. As many western treatments aim
only to treat the symptom. Temporary
treatments however aimed at a specific
cause, such as antibiotics I don't
specifically mind using western medicine.
However, I usually supplement with some
natural antibacterial/immune enhancing
supplement. And of course follow up with
probiotics to replenish the beneficial
bacteria that the antibiotics also killed.
I just find that so often western
medicine does not treat the underlying
problem or they're too quick to recommend
surgery. I've had many problems where
the only western treatment was surgery,
but instead I treated them successfully
with vitamins and/or herbs. Sorry, I
went off on a tangent there. Sorry I
couldn't be of more
help.
could be testicular cancer have a
specialist check it out