After having sex twice my penis & testicles start to pain why is that happens?


Question:
Is there any solution for that to avoid?

Answers:
I'm afraid it never happened to me... but maybe you should try to see a doctor or ask your dad.. he might know...

Other Answers:
Turn the vaccuum cleaner off before attempting entry.
go see a doc.
Try letting go of it or stop pulling so hard.
I think you should try to make sex slowly and careful.
Don't make hard sex and make only once then take a short break before making again.
u r draining off a whole lot o energy, blood and --- into ur partner's ----.so relax. give it time to rest!
1- After the 1st ejaculation, prostaglandin E-2 is released from the prostate, urethral and bulbourethral glands due to the ejaculation expansion and abrasion; meanwhile, the testicles are starting to work for restoration of testosterone and DHT level. If your testosterone and DHT level become too low to suppress the prostaglandin E-2 release, you will experience pain and aches in the testicular tissues, vas deferens and cremaster muscle and fascia, or entire body. If you feel pains in the erection for the 2nd run, it implies your DHT level in the tissue becomes low enough to trigger excessive prostaglandin E-2 production for the pain. The 2nd ejaculation will make the situation even worse.
DHT is a double-edge sword. At the optimal level 40-70 ng/dl, it helps suppress the prostaglandin E-2 production and enhances prostaglandin E-1 for health bones and muscles and powerful erections. Once it becomes too low or too high, you will experience pains due to excessive inflammation prostaglandin E-2 release and your testicular function overworks.

2- Otherwiswe, it could be as simple as having strained a groin muscle amid sex, only it wouldn't be the sex that caused the pain, but rather a pulled muscle.

3- At last, pain is also sometimes associated with an STD called chlamydia. Although most people don't display any symptoms, sometimes the bacteria can get into the seminal tubes and cause an intense pain in and around the scrotum (this includes, but is not limited to, the groin, testicles and abdominal area). Though I guess in other occasion too you should have some problem.

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