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epididymitis question

by sunsfan69, Mar 19, 2008 11:51AM
I went to my doctor a few days ago and he told me that the lump i felt on my left testi was epididymitis.  As a 17 year old male I have a very strong sex drive and while I don't intend to spread the sickness to somebody else is it going to cause me pain to ejaculate?  So far I've felt little to no pain and have been on antiboitics for a day.  Is it safe to masturbate or will it cause some sort of damage/pain?  


This discussion is related to Oral Sex - Urethritis.
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by auntiejessi, Mar 19, 2008 03:53PM
Ohhh I'd let everything just be for at least a few days.  It could be painful to ejaculate right now.

There's most likely inflammation in there, and ejaculating might just make that worse.

You can go a few days, I promise.  :)

Aj
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