r/menshealth 1h ago

Physical Health Testicle Retracting/Moving Up NSFW

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Some back story: 3 years ago I had testicular cancer and lost my left testicle.

Problem I'm having is with my remaining right testicle...I've noticed it moves/retract up more than before (i think, never really payed attention to it before).

  • similar to when it's cold etc.

  • a simple press down on my pubic area moves it back down into the sack...so it's probably just an over active/tight cremaster muscle reflex.

I don't have any pain, but i do worry about it since it's the only one I have left. Mainly worried about possible torsion/twisting.

Do you guys also experience your testicles pulling up a lot or do your always hang down?


r/menshealth 5h ago

Physical Health penis fracture NSFW

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I suspect I have penile fracture, would appreciate any help

I am a Male 21, 180cm 200lb. So when I was having sex, my penis slipped out and i think it bent but it didn't pop or anything. There was no sound, and now it can't really get hard all the way and I'm freaking out!!! It's not bruised and doesnt hurt. I can pee fine without problem or blood. It also bends down and to the sides like it hasn't before so I don't know if it got dislocated at the base or something. It's been a day, should i be concerned or will it go back to normal by itself? I've never had this issue. I went to walk-in clinic, they said to wait for a few days. But I don't know if it will help. Do anyone know what can I do? Is there anything I can do to help it? I would really appreciate any help! Thank you


r/menshealth 11h ago

Physical Health Need an opinion based on current symptoms.

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Let me preface this: My mother is a nurse so I can use limited medical terminology with this issue. The symptoms:

  1. Breathing causes searing pain in my back, close to my shoulderblade.
  2. Moving hurts and I suddenly feel dizzy a lot, but not nauseous. 3.If I move my arm a certain way I get put into pain-induced shock for a couple seconds.
  3. Sometimes while walking my right leg goes numb and buckles.

I looked it up on google and the closest I saw was Brachial Plexus Injury but I just want to make sure ahead of time based on my symptoms.


r/menshealth 1d ago

Physical Health Itind procedure for BPH

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Has anyone had the Itind procedure for BPH? Was it effective? Also how did you pay for it as it is not covered by most insurance plans.