Groin and Thigh Pain: Is It Related to Frequent Masturbation? - Urology

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Hello, Dr. Lee?


Dr.
Lee, I often masturbate, but recently I've been experiencing some pain in my right thigh.
The pain feels like a cramping sensation that extends from my groin to the sole of my foot, specifically on the inner side of my right thigh up to the groin.
I have been using a treadmill for exercise over the past couple of days; could this be related? However, I recall that even before I started using the treadmill, I had some pain in the right side of my groin that radiated down to my thigh.
In the past few days, I've been taking orthopedic anti-inflammatory pain medication for a finger injury, and I've noticed that the pain in my groin and right thigh seems to have improved.
I would like to ask Dr.
Lee if this could be related to my frequent masturbation.
Thank you.

Jie Ke, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2016/05/22

Dr. Li Xinyi reply Urology


It is possible that frequent self-defense indicates a loss of balance in life, which is generally not good.
It is recommended to reduce the frequency of DIY activities, take adequate rest, avoid wearing tight pants (maintain loose and cool clothing), and prevent prolonged sitting.
Additionally, avoid straining during bowel movements to improve blood circulation in the pelvic area.
Monitor for any improvements, and if there are concerns, it is advisable to consult a urologist for an examination and discuss with the physician.

Reply Date: 2016/05/22

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Groin and thigh pain can be a complex issue, and it’s important to consider various factors that may contribute to your symptoms. Based on your description, it seems that you are experiencing pain that radiates from the groin area down to the inner thigh and possibly to the foot. You also mentioned that you have been using a treadmill for exercise, which could be a contributing factor to your discomfort.

Firstly, let’s address the concern about frequent masturbation. While masturbation is a normal sexual activity, excessive or vigorous masturbation can sometimes lead to muscle strain or discomfort in the pelvic region. This is particularly true if the activity is accompanied by awkward positions or excessive force. However, it is unlikely that masturbation alone would cause significant pain that radiates down the thigh.
The pain you are experiencing could be related to several other factors, including:
1. Muscle Strain: If you have recently increased your physical activity, such as using the treadmill, you may have strained the muscles in your groin or thigh. This can lead to pain that feels like a pulling or aching sensation, especially during movement.

2. Nerve Compression: Conditions such as a herniated disc or sciatica can cause nerve compression, leading to pain that radiates from the lower back or pelvis down the leg. This could explain the pain extending from the groin to the thigh.

3. Inguinal Hernia: An inguinal hernia occurs when tissue protrudes through a weak spot in the abdominal muscles. This can cause pain in the groin area, especially when lifting or straining.

4. Hip Joint Issues: Conditions affecting the hip joint, such as bursitis or arthritis, can also cause referred pain in the groin and thigh.

5. Referred Pain from Other Conditions: Sometimes, pain in the groin and thigh can be referred from other areas, such as the lower back or even the abdomen.

Given that you have taken anti-inflammatory medication and noticed some improvement, it suggests that inflammation may be a contributing factor to your pain. However, it is essential to consider that self-medication can mask underlying issues that may require professional evaluation.


Recommendations:
1. Consult a Healthcare Professional: It’s advisable to see a doctor, preferably an orthopedic specialist or a physical therapist, who can perform a thorough examination and possibly imaging studies (like an MRI or ultrasound) to determine the exact cause of your pain.

2. Rest and Modify Activities: If the pain worsens with certain activities, consider resting and avoiding those activities until you have a clearer understanding of the cause.

3. Physical Therapy: If a muscle strain or weakness is identified, physical therapy can help strengthen the surrounding muscles and improve flexibility, which may alleviate your symptoms.

4. Monitor Symptoms: Keep track of when the pain occurs, its intensity, and any other accompanying symptoms. This information can be helpful for your healthcare provider.

5. Avoid Self-Medication: While over-the-counter pain relievers can be helpful, relying on them without understanding the underlying cause may lead to complications or mask more serious conditions.

In conclusion, while frequent masturbation is unlikely to be the primary cause of your groin and thigh pain, it’s essential to consider other factors such as physical activity, muscle strain, and potential medical conditions. Seeking professional medical advice will provide you with a clearer diagnosis and appropriate treatment options.

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