Experiencing pain during ejaculation after masturbation?
Why does ejaculation after masturbation cause pain, and why does it hurt every time?
Azhai, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2016/04/20
Dr. Chen Wenming reply Urology
It should be used in moderation to achieve improvement.
Reply Date: 2016/04/20
More Info
Experiencing pain after ejaculation during or following masturbation can be concerning and may stem from various underlying causes. It's essential to understand that while occasional discomfort can happen, consistent pain warrants further investigation. Here are some potential reasons for this phenomenon:
1. Prostatitis: Inflammation of the prostate gland, known as prostatitis, can lead to pain during or after ejaculation. This condition can be acute or chronic and may be accompanied by other symptoms such as pelvic pain, urinary difficulties, or flu-like symptoms. Chronic prostatitis, in particular, can be challenging to diagnose and treat.
2. Pelvic Floor Tension: The pelvic floor muscles play a crucial role in sexual function and ejaculation. If these muscles are overly tense or in spasm, it can lead to pain during or after ejaculation. This tension may be due to stress, anxiety, or even certain physical activities that strain the pelvic area.
3. Infection: Infections of the urinary tract or reproductive system, such as epididymitis (inflammation of the epididymis) or urethritis (inflammation of the urethra), can cause pain during ejaculation. These infections may be bacterial and could require antibiotic treatment.
4. Hormonal Imbalances: Hormonal fluctuations, particularly involving testosterone, can affect sexual function and may lead to discomfort during ejaculation. Low testosterone levels can also contribute to other symptoms, such as reduced libido or erectile dysfunction.
5. Physical Injury or Trauma: Any recent injury to the pelvic area, including surgical procedures, can lead to pain during ejaculation. Even minor trauma from vigorous sexual activity or masturbation can result in temporary discomfort.
6. Psychological Factors: Anxiety, stress, or past traumatic experiences related to sexual activity can manifest as physical pain during ejaculation. Psychological factors can significantly influence sexual health and may require counseling or therapy for resolution.
7. Ejaculatory Duct Obstruction: A blockage in the ejaculatory duct can lead to painful ejaculation. This condition can result from congenital issues, infections, or inflammation.
8. Peyronie's Disease: This condition involves the development of fibrous scar tissue inside the penis, which can cause painful erections and ejaculation. It may also lead to curvature of the penis during erections.
If you are experiencing consistent pain after ejaculation, it is crucial to consult a healthcare professional, preferably a urologist. They can conduct a thorough evaluation, including a physical examination, medical history, and possibly imaging or laboratory tests, to determine the underlying cause of your symptoms.
In the meantime, consider the following self-care strategies:
- Relaxation Techniques: Engage in relaxation exercises, such as deep breathing or meditation, to help alleviate pelvic tension.
- Warm Baths: Taking warm baths may help relax the pelvic muscles and reduce discomfort.
- Avoiding Irritants: Limit the use of products that may irritate the genital area, such as certain soaps or lotions.
- Hydration: Staying well-hydrated can help maintain urinary tract health.
In summary, while occasional discomfort after ejaculation may not be a cause for alarm, persistent pain should be evaluated by a healthcare provider to rule out any serious conditions and to receive appropriate treatment.
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