Understanding Why Testicle Trauma Causes Painful Reactions
It is a reflex reaction caused by the activation of pain receptors in the testicles. When the testicles are struck, the pain signals travel through the nerves to the spinal cord and then to the brain. The brain then sends signals back to the muscles around the testicles, causing them to contract. This contraction is what causes the involuntary cry.Other Bites & Stings - Related Articles
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