In fact, men can judge their reproductive health status through the following eight common symptoms in order to seek medical attention as soon as possible.
Severe pain in the scrotum. "If there is no trauma, it may be a torsion of the testicles and spermatic cords, cutting off the blood supply.". Failure to receive timely treatment within 4 hours can lead to testicular ischemia and necrosis. Ultrasonography can diagnose the disease. After diagnosis, testicular torsion reduction should be performed immediately and fixed to avoid re torsion.
Due to bacterial infections, the pipelines that transport sperm are prone to inflammation, the most common of which are gonorrhea and chlamydia infections. Infections in men over the age of 40 are also susceptible to metastasis. Without proper treatment, the reproductive tract can develop scarring or obstruction, leading to infertility. After 3 days of general treatment, the swelling and pain will decrease, but it may take several months for the symptoms to completely disappear.
Pain during urination or ejaculation. This symptom mostly originates from prostatitis, which is the body's response to inflammation. In the early stage, 2/3 of men will improve after oral antibiotics, but in the later stage, bioflavonoids α- Drugs such as blockers can alleviate pain and improve urination. If you have nerve and muscle spasms, you also need muscle relaxants and physical therapy.
Poor blood flow through the scrotum can lead to vasodilation, known as varicose veins. Excessive blood stasis can damage the testicles, affect sperm production, and cause the testicles to sag away from the body. If there is a need for fertility, the varicose blood vessels should be surgically ligated, and sexual behavior can be restored 3 weeks after surgery.