Is it permissible to masturbate during the treatment period for prostatitis?
Hello, Doctor: I was recently hospitalized due to acute prostatitis and have since been discharged, continuing follow-up treatment with the infectious disease department.
I have been undergoing treatment for about 15 days now.
My urination has generally been smooth, but I still experience a sensation of incomplete emptying, residual urine at the urethral opening after urination, and occasional leakage.
The hospital has recommended a treatment cycle of 28 days.
During this treatment period, aside from avoiding sexual intercourse, is it permissible to masturbate once a week? Is there still a risk of triggering an infection? Thank you.
YY, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2017/10/31
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: Currently in a stable phase, DIY is possible but sexual intercourse is not allowed.
After the treatment cycle of 28 days, it is important to be cautious for a period of time, engage in light exercise, and avoid spicy foods.
Wishing you good health.
Reply Date: 2017/10/31
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Masturbation during the treatment of prostate inflammation, particularly acute prostatitis, is a topic that requires careful consideration. While it is generally a normal and healthy activity, there are specific factors to consider when dealing with prostate issues.
Firstly, it is essential to understand that acute prostatitis can cause significant discomfort and symptoms such as pain, difficulty urinating, and a feeling of incomplete bladder emptying. During treatment, which typically involves antibiotics and possibly other medications, the focus should be on recovery and minimizing any activities that could exacerbate symptoms or lead to further complications.
Regarding masturbation, it is usually considered safe as long as it does not cause discomfort or pain. However, there are a few important points to keep in mind:
1. Listen to Your Body: If you find that masturbation increases your symptoms, such as pain or discomfort in the pelvic area, it may be wise to reduce the frequency or abstain altogether until you feel better. The goal during treatment is to allow your body to heal, and any activity that causes discomfort should be approached with caution.
2. Risk of Infection: While masturbation itself is not inherently linked to an increased risk of infection, it is crucial to maintain good hygiene practices. Ensure that your hands and any objects used are clean to prevent introducing bacteria into the urethra, especially when the prostate is inflamed. If you have any open sores or cuts, it is advisable to avoid masturbation until they heal.
3. Consult Your Doctor: Since you are under the care of a healthcare provider, it is always best to discuss any concerns or questions with them. They can provide personalized advice based on your specific condition and treatment plan. If your doctor has advised against sexual activity, it may be wise to follow that guidance until you have fully recovered.
4. Impact on Treatment: Masturbation should not interfere with the effectiveness of your treatment. However, if you experience increased symptoms afterward, it may indicate that your body is still sensitive, and you should consider reducing the frequency until your symptoms improve.
5. Emotional and Psychological Factors: Sexual health is an important aspect of overall well-being. If masturbation helps relieve stress or anxiety related to your condition, it may be beneficial as long as it does not exacerbate your physical symptoms.
In summary, while masturbation is generally safe during treatment for prostate inflammation, it is essential to listen to your body and prioritize your recovery. If you experience any discomfort or have concerns about the risk of infection, it is best to consult your healthcare provider for tailored advice. They can help you navigate your treatment plan and provide guidance on maintaining your sexual health during recovery.
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