
3. Pain Accompanying Ejaculation
Ejaculation isn’t meant to be painful, although sometimes it can be – and if this happens more than a few times in a row, it should mean an appointment with your doctor or a urologist to find the root cause of the symptom.
Again, sometimes pain and discomfort felt during ejaculation can be a temporary symptom or sign that will only happen a few times (and isn’t usually caused by anything serious), but there are many other times where it can signal issues with the system behind the process of ejaculation.
It can be a pretty worrying symptom, but it’s not one you should worry about if it happens only a few times: If it happens more than a few times, consider it concerning at the very least and make an appointment with your doctor: Just a few tests can help to diagnose testicular cancer in its early stages.
If pain and discomfort become a regular symptom, see your doctor even if you don’t experience any of the other potential symptoms of testicular cancer that are mentioned on this list.