Yes you can, women often dig their nails into the testicle when in self defence scenarios which is likely to increase the likelihood of testicle rupture.
Usually hard impacts to the testicles will make them swell up. Continued hard strikes can make testicles rupture (often referred to as popping). When the testicle ruptures the side of the testicle will tear and the insides of the testicle a white jell like substance will come out. If the testicle is then flattened all of the internal content will come out and the testicle will have to be removed. If it is not flattened surgery can sometimes save the testicle through stitching up the tear.Boys / men will likely throw up or pass out when such injuries occur as the pain is so intense.
Depends on who owns the hand! The average girl from the age of 13 upwards has the strength in her hand to rupture a testicle , if that's what you're asking!
Fracture is the cracking or breaking of a hard object. Rupture is the sudden bursting of a soft material object.
Yes it will hurt more when i t is hard.
Testicular rupture ("busting" of the testicle), is first of all a serious problem that can lead to many different complications. It is vital, for someone with a testicular rupture to see a doctor immediately. But, in answer to the question, if both testicles are ruptured beyond repair, then it is then impossible to impregnated a women. However if only one, testicle is ruptured, then it is still possible for a male to impregnate a women. Also, if one or the other testicle is repairable (by surgery) then it would still be possible for the male to impregnate a women.
Because it will get mad at you and you will be squezzing its poison out.
Yes. People with an abdominal aneurysm can cause it to rupture if they strain too hard.
It all depends how hard and what age. If your between 8-16 your testicles will very sensitive and nonprotevtive and it can be a real pain. There's 2 kinds of serious testicle injuries. Examples of serious testicular injury are TESTICULAR TORSOIN and TESTICULAR RUPTURE. In the case of testicular torsion, the testicle twists around, cutting off its blood supply. This can happen due to a serious trauma to the testicles, strenuous activity, or even for no apparent reason. Testicular torsion isn't common, but when it does happen, it most often occurs in guys ages 12 to 18. If it occurs, it is crucial to see a doctor as soon as possible - within 6 hours of the time the pain starts. Unfortunately, after 6 hours, there is a much greater possibility that complications could result, including reduced sperm production or the loss of the testicle. The problem may be fixed by a doctor manually untwisting the testicle. If that doesn't work, surgery will be necessary. Testicular rupture can also happen, but it is a rare type of testicular trauma. This can happen when the testicle receives a forceful direct blow or when the testicle is crushed against the pubic bone (the bone that forms the front of the pelvis), causing blood to leak into the scrotum. Testicular rupture, like testicular torsion and other serious injuries to the testicles, causes extreme pain, swelling in the scrotum, nausea, and vomiting. To fix the problem, surgery is necessary to repair the ruptured testicle.
might be an STI go to the doctor.
Epididymitis is characterized by sudden redness and swelling of the scrotum. The affected testicle is hard and sore, and the other testicle may feel tender. The patient has chills and fever and usually has acute urethritis.
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Anything unusual with testicles should be taken to a doctor. Testicles can have infections and swellings like other parts of the body. See the link below.