A kick to the scrotum, or even a slight 'hit', typically causes severe and intense pain. A male may double over, fall to the floor, and writhe in pain after being struck in the scrotal area. As with any kind of pain to anyone, a male is likely to hold the area (what doctors call "bracing") as an attempt to reduce the pain.
Everyone knows how it feels to strike your elbow, the "funny bone", and how intense that pain can be. But the pain subsides quickly. Being hit in the scrotum would likely feel hundreds of times worse and would not go away as fast.
It's also normal to feel nauseated during the pain from a strike to the scrotum, and for the scrotum to feel sore or extra sensitive for hours to days after being hit.
NOTE: Although some people think that kicking a man in the scrotum is funny or insignificant, being hit, struck, or kicked there causes severe pain. It can cause swelling later, which also results in pain. No one should ever purposely hit a male's scrotum, unless there is no other self defense; but females need to know that kicking a man does not necessarily disable the man. Instead, the man could become angry and fight back. Also, kicking or striking a male in the scrotum on purpose and without good cause can be a form of assault and battery, a crime.
it is possible.anything from from a rash to a kick in the nands will make them sore.
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You actually feel them in your Scrotum.
When you can feel both testes in the scrotum.
The most common symptom of testicular cancer is a lump, or swelling, in one of your testicles. Testicular lumps are most commonly found on either the front, or the side, of the testicle. They often feel like a hard, pea-sized swelling. Testicular cancer can also cause other symptoms, including: * a dull ache, or sharp pain, in your testicles, or scrotum, which may come and go, * a feeling of heaviness in your scrotum, * a dull ache in your lower abdomen, * a sudden collection of fluid in your scrotum (hydrocele), * fatigue, and * generally feeling unwell.
Eye jab-shovel kick to scrotum. Puts 'em down every time.
In males, the scrotum holds the testis. In puberty the testis grow in size and so the scrotum also grows bigger.
Your appetite has not been satisfied or satiated. Or your appestat did not kick in.
It is the scrotum.
Epididymitis is characterized by pain in the testes. The pain, which usually develops gradually over several hours or days, is followed by sudden redness and swelling of the scrotum.
A varicocele may feel like a mass in the scrotum, typically feeling like a "bag of worms". They are normally found during self-examination or during a routine physical.
The answer is the scrotum, the testis are in the scrotum.