A shattered testicle usually means that the function of the testicle has been severely affected, which may affect the ability to ejaculate.

The testes are an important part of the male reproductive system, primarily responsible for producing sperm and male hormones (such as testosterone). Ejaculation is accomplished through the coordinated processes of the nervous and reproductive systems, including sperm production and testosterone secretion in the testes. If the testes are severely damaged, such as "crushed," their normal physiological functions can be significantly affected. In this case, ejaculation may be impaired because sperm production and transport may be hindered. Testosterone secretion may also decrease, further affecting sexual function. Whether ejaculation ability is affected depends on the specific degree and extent of the damage, as well as its impact on related nerves and blood vessels.

The extent and degree of testicular injury have multifaceted effects on ejaculatory function. If the injury only involves a portion of the testis and does not affect its full function, ejaculatory ability may not be significantly affected. However, if the injury is severe, leading to complete loss of testicular function, ejaculatory ability may be severely impaired. The impact of the injury on related nerves and blood vessels also affects ejaculatory function. Therefore, the ejaculatory ability following testicular injury requires a case-by-case analysis.

[Management Tips]
1. Seek medical attention as soon as possible for a thorough examination to assess the extent of testicular damage.
2. Take appropriate treatment measures, such as surgical repair, as advised by the doctor.
3. Regular follow-up examinations to monitor the recovery of testicular function.
4. Maintain good lifestyle habits to avoid further damage.