Men’s Reproductive Health Matters - Causes of Pain in the Male Glands
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now, men are all too familiar with unpleasant pain to the boys below the
belt. Whether it is from a
sports injury, an accidental nut shot when playing with one’s nephew, or even
the dreaded blue balls – yes, that is a real thing – male
gland pain is no fun. What
happens when the boys are aching and there is no known cause for it? Learn about some common causes for
male gland pain that don’t include stepping on a rake, or catching a soccer
ball to the pelvis when not wearing a cup, and tips for maintaining male gland
and male organ health.
Tender
Male Glands: Common Causes for Pain
The
male organ and male glands are by far the most sensitive area on a man’s
body. This sensitivity can
work to a man’s advantage – as in the case of intimacy – or completely
debilitate him – as in the case of a sudden injury. Here are a couple of reasons ones
berries might burn, ache, or otherwise hurt.
Male
Gland Torsion
About
as unpleasant as it sounds, male gland torsion occurs when one of the male
glands becomes twisted, or rotated within the sac. Ouch. This is a dangerous condition, as the
cord that supplies blood to the male gland twists and can even cut off the
blood supply to the male gland. In
some cases, the male gland untwists on its own, but in other cases surgery may
be needed to correct the problem. A
man suffering from the condition will experience sudden, severe pain in the
male gland region and possibly a low-grade fever. The condition requires immediate
treatment as a loss of blood from the area for too long can cause sterility or
even loss of the male gland. This condition most commonly occurs in men who
have a congenital malformation called bell-clapper deformity, in which the
balls freely move within the sac making it more likely to become twisted. The
only preventative measure is to have surgery to secure the male glands in the
sac to prevent rotation.
Epididymitis
Perhaps
the most common reason for male gland pain, epididymitis is a condition in
which pain occurs in the back of the male gland (or epididymis) where the male
seed is stored; the condition can be acute or chronic. In the case of sudden onset or acute
pain, the male glands may be red, swollen, and warm to the touch. Whereas in
chronic epididymitis -- that which lasts for more than six weeks – it is
possible for the only symptom to be pain. The ball sac may swell or harden
during an episode and the pain can last from an hour or less to several
days. In some cases, the
pain may also travel up to the abdomen as the nerve pathways are nearby. Epididymitis may be mistaken for a
hernia, but an ultrasound of the abdomen and male sac will help the doctor
diagnose the condition properly.
Inguinal
Hernia
A
hernia occurs when part of the intestine protrudes through a weak area of the
abdominal muscles. The hernia appears as a bulge in the lower abdomen or pelvic
area, it is easier to see when the man is standing up or coughing – hence the
turn the head and cough test that all men are familiar with. Some hernias require surgery, though
the treatment outcomes depend on the severity of the hernia. It is important to seek immediate
medical attention, as even minor hernias can progress to the point of needing
surgery. If left untreated, hernias can be life threatening.
Maintaining
Reproductive Health
When
it comes to maintaining the health of the male organ and male glands there are
a few steps a man can take to ensure his continued health.
- Be careful when lifting
heavy objects or bodybuilding, as excessive strain is one cause for an
inguinal hernia.
- Maintain a healthy weight –
particularly when it comes to carrying excess weight around the
mid-section – being overweight is another risk factor for a hernia.
- When in doubt, get checked
out. Male gland pain –
without an obvious incident to cause the pain – is cause enough to make a
quick trip to the doctor.
- Maintain excellent hygiene
as bacterial infections cause some cases of acute epididymitis.
- Always use protection;
partner-transmitted infections can also lead to epididymitis.
- Use a high-quality male organ health cream (health professionals
recommend Man 1 Man Oil) on
the male organ every day. A
male organ oil can help eliminate bacteria while moisturizing the skin, it
can also improve the health and sensitivity of the male organ making it an
excellent addition to the male organ care routine.
Visit www.man1health.com
for more information on common male organ health problems, including soreness,
redness and loss of male organ sensation. John Dugan is a professional writer
who specializes in men's health issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to
numerous online web sites.