Quote from: Jennygirl on January 29, 2015, 02:03:36 PM
That's what I thought, too. I always heard that whitey tighties reduced T/sperm count.
My cysts are less than half the size they used to be, but the other part has seen very little if any change- the only difference with that is the perineal raphe underneath has darkened considerably.
I tend to keep things pretty active down there, so I imagine that is the reason behind the lack of change even with a very high dose of subdermal pellet HRT. I am non op and like having the functionality.
The scrotal sack is there so the testicles can be a temperature lower than your bodies general 98.6 degrees. Spermatogenesis becomes difficult if the testicles are too cold or too hot. Muscles in the scrotal sack contract and release to pull the tissue closer to the body for warmth and regulate blood flow. Hence tight briefs do reduce sperm counts.
Tight underwear/tucking reduces your body's ability to regulate the blood flow and temperature in the area due to the increased non-varying proximity. Inhibiting the ability to produce testosterone also causes shrinkage of the testicle.
My guess is that the extended periods of reduced blood flow is causing the looser scrotal skin to not rebuild as fast as skin necrosis. The nerve clusters should be intact, but you may lose some surface area.
I haven't run into this issue yet, but I'd suggest while seated, manipulating the tissue to lengthen the urethra enough to make sure it is unobstructed. You may have to lean forward some. You might need to go to you GP or Primary Care Doctor and have a physical if there are still issues. Just because we are trans doesn't mean we can't get kidney stones and prostate cancer.
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