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Could Slight Tingling In Left Testicle Be Due To Masturbation?
I am a 15 yo boy. I m not gonna lie, I masterbate quite often. Yesterday I began having a ever so slight tingling in my left testicle and I m becoming a bit worried. My balls look normal, no swelling or anything, just a slight sensation in my left testicle. I m a virgin, so no STDs. I would appreciate your help.
Greetings... I have reviewed your question and am happy to help. This does not sound like anything to worry about. It is pretty common to have various sensations in one or both testicles after ejaculation. Consider taking a short break from masturbation and see if the sensation goes away. You are smart to avoid STD's...when you do start having sex with a partner, always use the utmost caution and protection.
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Could Slight Tingling In Left Testicle Be Due To Masturbation?
Greetings... I have reviewed your question and am happy to help. This does not sound like anything to worry about. It is pretty common to have various sensations in one or both testicles after ejaculation. Consider taking a short break from masturbation and see if the sensation goes away. You are smart to avoid STD s...when you do start having sex with a partner, always use the utmost caution and protection. Hope I have answered your question. Thank you, and Be Well!