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[|Human|] Hi Doctor, When I was 20 I had to face a surgery. I experienced a severe pain inside left testicle with a lump. Surgeon suggested me to do a surgery on both testicles. He said it might spread to the right side too and eventually killing both of them. Now the problem is, after sometime, my left testicle stopped producing enough sperms. Now it is getting smaller and smaller. And also it looks like there is another issue. Right testicle does take more time to involve in ejaculation. Probably tighten. Even before the surgery it took like 30-40 minutes to ejaculate. But I feel it is somewhat blocked. Due to this condition at left one, I also experience some abdominal pain (not sure if it is the case) if I ejaculate often (daily) leading to some loose motion. What should I follow to recover from this? Thanks!
[|AI|]  HelloThanks for query. You have undergone surgery for left testicle in childhood, and it has atrophied. Your Rt testicle is functioning normally. At the outset I would like to state that Testicle does not play any role in process of Ejaculation. The semen that is being ejaculated during ejaculation is stored in ducts of seminal vesicles and ejaculatory duct before being ejaculated. It is during ejaculation it is forcefully propelled in to prostatic urethra. As regards pain in lower abdomen and loose motions it is not related to frequent ejaculation. It may be due to colitis. You may need to take antibiotics like Ofloxacin with Metronidazole for five days. Chat Doctor.