Occasional testicle pain
panhedonic 28 Aug 2016
I'm a male in my late 40's. Occasionally, I get pain in both my testicles. It's a mild pain, but it can last a few hours. Typically I get it while I'm in bed. My suspicion is that my comforter creates an environment that's too warm for my testes, but I can't be sure.
I take deprenyl, vitC, vitB, fish oil, zinc, inositol, ashwaghandha, aspirin, vitD3, mg+K, and yohimbe (although I haven't taken yohimbe for 3 weeks and today I got the pain).
I can't correlate it with ejaculation events, seems to happen regardless, and erratically.
Any ideas?
TheCipher 28 Aug 2016
I would advocate to get your testosterone levels checked in addition to a sperm count ( if you are interested in fertility ). If your test is normal, the pain should be of little importance unless we are going full fringe diagnosis like cancer and similar events with a very low chance.
It is very likely it is absolutely fine, if the pain persists check with an endo and maybe the testicles itself.
stefan_001 28 Aug 2016
Edited by stefan_001, 28 August 2016 - 03:47 PM.
TheCipher 28 Aug 2016
Sounds that you fried your testicels with the yohimbe binge you described in the other thread. This will likely lead to castration. Hope this qualified feedback based on the description you provided helps. Perhaps a posting of a picture of your suspenders can further increase the probability of an accurate diagnosis.
AFAIK Yohimbine only increased fertility in mice and crocodiles, are there any studies that show that yohimbine has negative effects in humans regarding the testes?
prunk 28 Aug 2016
Edited by prunk, 28 August 2016 - 05:31 PM.
fntms 28 Aug 2016
If you notice any swelling or just to be sure of course get an appointment.
zorba990 28 Aug 2016
panhedonic 29 Aug 2016
Sounds that you fried your testicels with the yohimbe binge you described in the other thread. This will likely lead to castration. Hope this qualified feedback based on the description you provided helps. Perhaps a posting of a picture of your suspenders can further increase the probability of an accurate diagnosis.
Stefan, I sent the suspenders themselves directly to your address. I'm hoping that the your superior sensing capabilities in your upper colon will reveal the real cause of my problem once you shove them up. I trust your instincts here. Incidentally, I proceeded with castration and I sent my extirpated testicles wrapped in my suspenders to aid in your investigation.
stefan_001 29 Aug 2016
Sounds that you fried your testicels with the yohimbe binge you described in the other thread. This will likely lead to castration. Hope this qualified feedback based on the description you provided helps. Perhaps a posting of a picture of your suspenders can further increase the probability of an accurate diagnosis.
Stefan, I sent the suspenders themselves directly to your address. I'm hoping that the your superior sensing capabilities in your upper colon will reveal the real cause of my problem once you shove them up. I trust your instincts here. Incidentally, I proceeded with castration and I sent my extirpated testicles wrapped in my suspenders to aid in your investigation.
Awesome look foward to those. I am glad I could help. Are you feeling better already?
Jason Long 31 Aug 2016
Probably not yohimbe. Ignore stupidity about castration.
Check your kidneys. Seriuously! I had the same problem, went to ultrasound screening, they check my testicles, everything ok. Than they checked my interior organs and noticed kidney stones. Say what? Yes, the doctor told me that when your testicles drop from your "stomach" the nerves are still attached to them so they reflect the kidney discomfort.
sunshinefrost 07 Sep 2016
RWhigham 05 Nov 2016
If you had a vasectomy, testicular pain is to be expected, periodically, for some time, due to the swelling and rupturing of the blocked ducts.
panhedonic 05 Nov 2016
You say that like it's a common thing. Thanks, but no, I didn't have a vasectomy, I would have brought it up when asking about testicular pain, it would be a pretty obvious connection.
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If you had a vasectomy, testicular pain is to be expected, periodically, for some time, due to the swelling and rupturing of the blocked ducts.