The testicle of a male is like a gem, a delicate organ that cannot be touched and is extremely sensitive to pressing.
In life, if you casually pinch your arms or legs, there will be no problem, and at most there will be a slight feeling of pain. But if you pinch the testicles with the same force, or with a smaller force, there's a problem. For example, when a man is hit critically in the lower body by a football, he will fall to the ground in agony, which may cause him to faint in pain. This is also known as nervous shock, which can even lead to death from being kicked heavily in the testicle.
This type of accident can be seen on the sports ground and in daily life. For example, when riding a motorcycle or bicycle in an accident, or when riding on a hard object, they will be hit unpreparedly from below. Therefore, men should pay special attention to protecting their vital parts. What should we do in case of such a situation? Generally speaking, when the scrotum is hit, the testicles reflexively contract upward. Therefore, if the blow is not very severe, as an emergency rescue measure on the scene, the injured person should be forced to stand up and jump vigorously to quickly lower the retracted testicles to their original position. Otherwise, when the testicle is pushed up by a strong external force and is in an abnormal position for a long period of time, it may be caused by vascular distortion, testicular compression, interruption of testicular blood supply, and prolonged ischemia, which may lead to necrosis of the testicular tissue itself.
Experts remind that if the scrotum quickly swells and the pain persists, or if blood is mixed in the urine, urgent measures need to be taken and immediately sent to the urology department of the hospital for examination and treatment.