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[–] ApathyTree@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 21 hours ago

New testicular pain isn’t something to ignore, if it keeps happening. Like for more than a few days, sort of thing. Even if it’s only every 3 days or whatever.

It could be partial torsion causing a pinching of the blood supply or something, which can lead to losing the nut. If you catch it early, it’s a relatively minor thing to fix.

(Disclaimer: I don’t have male anatomy, I’ve just read several books about ED and penis functionality/misfuntionality written by wiener doctors because the male body is interesting and foreign. They all agree on that one point; don’t ignore ball pain. At worst you learn it’s nothing to be concerned about, and that’s also valuable information.)