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Why does getting struck in the testicles affect other body parts?

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This happened to me yesterday while playing a sport and not only did my genitals hurt, but my hearing was affected slightly, my vision went blurry for a short amount of time, and I felt the pain in my pelvis and my right leg which made it difficult to walk for a time. So this made me curious as to why one part of your body can affect so many other parts so easily.

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  1. Your Testicles, when you are born, are up against your intestine, where they are protected.  This is so they can grow.  When you reach a certain age, the holding bonds Break causing your balls to "drop".  When you are past that age and get struck there, they retract into thier original position, which is up against the intestine.  This is what causes the stomach ache.  And the actual pain from your testicles sends such a powerful electric current to the brain that parts of the brain are effected.  The central nervous system becomes very sensitive for a short time, which is why your pelvis and right leg hurts.    

    Hope this helps, Gbye.


  2. Umm... I didn't know that it did. I would just feel lots of pain whenever I got hit.

    It is possible that your pain was so strong that it affected your brain and made things go whacko. If pain is strong enough, lots of people will throw up or pass out. Maybe you had some sort of event that was somewhere in between pain and blacking out.

    I really don't know. Good luck!

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