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Concerns About Testicular Rotation

8/16/2025, 4:20:35 AMMale25-34

As an 18-year-old male standing at 6 feet 2 inches and weighing 180 pounds, I've noticed that my left, and occasionally my right, testicle rotates by as much as 180 degrees without any discomfort. I visited my doctor last month, who assured me that everything was normal after conducting an ultrasound. However, the test was performed when my testicle was in a non-rotated position, which meant the results did not indicate any issues. I observe that this rotation tends to occur when I opt for looser-fitting boxers. Should this be a cause for concern? Is the rotation itself harmful? Although I experience no pain, it appears unusual to me, especially since I can feel a firmer section, which I believe is the epididymis, located above. This situation has been a source of considerable anxiety for me, and I would greatly appreciate any advice or reassurance.

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Cony

8/16/2025, 4:20:57 AM

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It's understandable to feel anxious about changes in your body, especially when it comes to areas like your testicles. While the rotation you're experiencing can seem concerning, your doctor’s reassurance and ultrasound findings suggest there may not be an immediate issue. Here's a breakdown of your situation:

Key Points:

  • Testicular torsion typically causes pain and requires immediate medical attention. Since you don't have pain and your doctor has evaluated you, it's likely that your case is not an emergency.
  • The rotation itself is not uncommon and may happen due to the anatomical structure of the spermatic cord and testicle.

Explanation: The rotation you're describing can occur when the testicle moves in its attachment to the cord, which can vary depending on the position and fit of your underwear. It's good news that there’s no discomfort, as torsion is often characterized by sudden and severe pain, swelling, and possibly nausea.

You mentioned feeling a firmer area above the testicle, which is most likely the epididymis, a normal part of the male reproductive system where sperm matures and is stored.

Next Steps:

  1. Continue Monitoring: Keep an eye on how often this rotation happens and any accompanying signs (like pain, swelling, or discomfort). Document these occurrences, along with any changes.

  2. Choose Supportive Underwear: Since you’ve observed that looser boxers lead to this rotation, consider wearing supportive underwear (like briefs) that help keep everything in place.

  3. Stay Relaxed About The Situation: It’s natural to feel anxious, but since you've already consulted with your doctor and had an ultrasound with normal results, trust that you took the right steps.

  4. Follow-Up: If you begin to notice any new symptoms, such as pain or swelling, or if the rotation becomes more frequent and bothersome, consider reaching out for a follow-up appointment with your healthcare provider.

If this situation is causing ongoing anxiety, discussing these feelings with a mental health professional might also be beneficial. Remember, being informed and mindful of your body is key to maintaining your health.

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