What causes testicular pain in men?
Testicular pain in men may be caused by unhealthy lifestyle habits, negative emotions, orchitis, prostatitis, varicocele, and other factors. It is recommended to seek medical attention promptly, identify the underlying cause, and receive appropriate treatment under the guidance of a qualified physician. Specific analysis is as follows:
1. Unhealthy Lifestyle Habits
For example, frequent熬夜 (staying up late), irregular sexual activity, etc., may affect the testicular area, leading to dull pain, cramping, or swelling in the testicles. It is advised to adjust sleep schedules, maintain regular and moderate sexual activity, which can help alleviate discomfort.
2. Negative Emotions
Chronic stress, anxiety, and similar emotional states over a prolonged period may lead to muscle tension in the testicular region, making testicular pain more likely. Maintaining a positive mindset and engaging in relaxation and stress-reduction activities such as exercise or meditation can help relieve testicular pain.
3. Orchitis (Testicular Inflammation)
This may be related to bacterial infection or poor local hygiene. When inflammation occurs locally, it can irritate testicular tissues, causing pain and swelling. Men are advised to take medications such as Ciprofloxacin Hydrochloride Tablets, Ribavirin Tablets, or Ganciclovir for Injection according to medical instructions.
4. Prostatitis
This may be associated with bacterial infection or excessive prostate hyperplasia. When inflammation occurs in the prostate, pain may be transmitted via neural pathways to the testicles, resulting in testicular pain. Men should follow medical advice and use medications such as Minocycline Hydrochloride Capsules, Celecoxib Capsules, or Qianlieshutong Capsules for treatment.
5. Varicocele
Due to the unique anatomical structure of testicular venous return, incompetent venous valves can easily lead to varicocele. This may impair local blood flow, causing symptoms such as dull testicular pain and a sensation of heaviness. Men are advised to take medications such as Ibuprofen Sustained-Release Capsules, Flavoxate Hydrochloride Tablets, or Tamoxifen Citrate Tablets under medical supervision to improve symptoms.
In daily life, men should maintain good personal hygiene, change underwear regularly, avoid excessive fatigue, and consume nutrient-rich foods such as eggs and milk appropriately, all of which are beneficial for recovery.