2018
DOI: 10.21037/tau.2017.12.06
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Chronic scrotal pain may lead to reduced sexual function and interest, while sexual activity may worsen chronic scrotal pain: “double jeopardy”

Abstract: BackgroundWhile it is recognized that chronic pain may adversely impact sexual function and activity in men and we also recognize that sexual activity may worsen the pain for men with chronic scrotal pain (CSP), the effect on sexual functioning and conversely the impact of sex on CSP has not previously been documented.MethodsRetrospective analysis of a prospectively collected database.ResultsFrom Feb 2014 to Sep 2015, a total of 128 men presenting for assessment of CSP completed all or parts of a standardized … Show more

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“…Fournier's gangrene, or spontaneous gangrene, is a necrotizing infec- somatic syndromes encompass an enigmatic constellation of pain syndromes that are associated with testicular pain, penile pain, painful ejaculation, and reduced sexual function. (19)(20)(21) Subgroup 2: Tumoral causes Tumor-derived testicular pain is rarely acute.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Fournier's gangrene, or spontaneous gangrene, is a necrotizing infec- somatic syndromes encompass an enigmatic constellation of pain syndromes that are associated with testicular pain, penile pain, painful ejaculation, and reduced sexual function. (19)(20)(21) Subgroup 2: Tumoral causes Tumor-derived testicular pain is rarely acute.…”
Section: Subgroupmentioning
confidence: 99%