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Genital Temperature

The sperm production in testes is ideally at around 93.2 F, which is 5.4F below than normal body temperature of 98.6 F. Temperature in the vagina is usually about 99.5 F. While the dartos muscle contributes to the thermoregulation of the testes, the vaginal temperature is associated with other circadian temperature rhythmic variations.

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How can I manage pain and warmth in my genital area?

Query: Hello doctor, My genital area feels warm, and I also have occasional pain. But there is no discharge and no burning when urinating. What should I do?  Read Full »


Dr. Madhav Tiwari

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I read your query and can understand your concern. Please help me with a few details so that we can get to the bottom of your concerns: Are you diabetic or have any other health issues? Are you sexually active or masturbating regularly? Is there any pain after ejaculat...  Read Full »

What is the optimum temperature that could be felt on upper thighs?

Query: Hi doctor, I do wanna know what is the optimum temperature that could be felt on upper thighs and near testicles. My bike heats up abnormally and when I tested for the heat levels the heat reaches a maximum of 114 Fahrenheit near upper thigh which in turn also provides heat towards testicles. I coul...  Read Full »


Dr. Karthik Rajan

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have gone through your query. The purpose of the testicles being outside the body is to keep them cooler than the rest of the body by about two degrees which is essential for optimal function of the testes. Prolonged increase in temperature in the region of the scrotum ...  Read Full »

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