Does Watching Adult Films Worsen Aseptic Prostatitis Symptoms? - Urology

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Hello, doctor.
I would like to ask a question.
I have aseptic prostatitis, and sometimes I watch adult films.
When I watch these films, I do get an erection.
I would like to know if prolonged erections could worsen my prostatitis.
Sometimes, after watching, I experience a feeling of pressure and pain in my rectum, but that sensation disappears after a few days.
Should I avoid watching adult films due to my prostatitis? Thank you!

QQ, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2016/11/30

Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology


Hello: If you experience issues after watching adult films and have a history of prostatitis, it is recommended to refrain from watching them for the time being.
Thank you for your inquiry.

Reply Date: 2016/11/30

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When it comes to the relationship between watching adult films and the symptoms of aseptic prostatitis, there are several factors to consider. Aseptic prostatitis, also known as chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CPPS), is characterized by pelvic pain and discomfort without evidence of urinary tract infection. The symptoms can be exacerbated by various activities, including sexual arousal and prolonged erections.

Firstly, watching adult films can lead to sexual arousal, which in turn can cause prolonged erections. While this is a normal physiological response, for individuals with prostatitis, prolonged arousal without ejaculation may lead to increased pressure and discomfort in the pelvic region. This can manifest as a feeling of fullness or pain in the perineum or rectal area, which you described as a "bulging pain." This discomfort is likely due to increased blood flow and tension in the pelvic muscles and prostate gland during arousal.

Moreover, the psychological aspect of watching adult films can also play a role. For some individuals, engaging with adult content may lead to anxiety or stress regarding sexual performance or expectations, which can further exacerbate symptoms of prostatitis. Anxiety can lead to muscle tension in the pelvic area, contributing to pain and discomfort.

It is also important to note that the symptoms of prostatitis can fluctuate. You mentioned that the discomfort you feel after watching adult films tends to resolve after a few days. This is consistent with the nature of chronic prostatitis, where symptoms can vary in intensity and duration. However, if you notice that your symptoms consistently worsen after engaging with adult content, it may be wise to limit or avoid such activities.

In terms of managing your condition, here are some recommendations:
1. Limit Arousal-Inducing Activities: If you find that watching adult films leads to discomfort, consider reducing the frequency or duration of this activity. Pay attention to how your body responds and adjust accordingly.

2. Practice Relaxation Techniques: Stress and anxiety can exacerbate prostatitis symptoms. Techniques such as deep breathing, meditation, or gentle yoga may help reduce tension in the pelvic area.

3. Consult a Healthcare Professional: If you continue to experience significant discomfort, it may be beneficial to discuss your symptoms with a urologist or a healthcare provider specializing in pelvic pain. They can provide tailored advice and treatment options.

4. Consider Sexual Health: If you engage in sexual activity, ensure that you are practicing safe sex and communicating openly with your partner about any discomfort or concerns.

5. Monitor Your Symptoms: Keep a journal of your symptoms in relation to various activities, including watching adult films. This can help you identify patterns and triggers that worsen your condition.

In conclusion, while watching adult films may not directly worsen aseptic prostatitis, the associated physiological and psychological responses can contribute to discomfort. Being mindful of your body's reactions and making adjustments to your habits can help manage your symptoms effectively. Always consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice and treatment options tailored to your specific situation.

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