Pelvic Pain After Ejaculation: Is It Affecting My Sexual Health? - Urology

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Pain in the pubococcygeus muscle near the left side of the pelvis during ejaculation?


After ejaculation, I experienced pain near the left side of the pubic muscle close to the hip, but it has subsided after resting and applying pressure.
I would like to ask the doctor if this could affect my sexual function.
Additionally, I sometimes have pain in the kidney area; could this be related to masturbation and affect my kidney function?

Mr. T, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2018/09/29

Dr. Sun Hongshun reply Urology


After ejaculation, I experienced pain near the left side of the pubic muscle close to the hip, but it subsided after resting and applying pressure.
I would like to ask the doctor if this will affect my sexual function.
A: No, it may be related to your walking posture.
If the pain persists, it is advisable to seek a medical examination.
Additionally, I would like to inquire about occasional pain in the kidney area.
Could this be related to masturbation affecting my kidney function? A: There is no direct relationship between masturbation and kidney function.
If the pain continues, it is recommended to consult a doctor.

Reply Date: 2018/09/29

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Pelvic pain after ejaculation can be a concerning issue, especially when it occurs consistently. In your case, experiencing pain in the left side near the pubic area after ejaculation, which subsides with rest and pressure, suggests that there may be a few factors at play. While it is important to consult a healthcare professional for a thorough evaluation, I can provide some insights based on medical knowledge.

Firstly, the pain you are experiencing may be related to pelvic floor muscle tension or dysfunction. The pelvic floor consists of a group of muscles that support the pelvic organs, including the bladder, intestines, and reproductive organs. If these muscles are overly tense or spasming, they can lead to discomfort or pain during or after sexual activity, including ejaculation. This is sometimes referred to as pelvic floor dysfunction, and it can be exacerbated by factors such as stress, anxiety, or even certain sexual practices.

Another possibility is that the pain could be related to the prostate gland. The prostate can become inflamed or irritated, leading to a condition known as prostatitis. This can cause discomfort in the pelvic area, especially after ejaculation. Symptoms of prostatitis can include pain in the lower abdomen, groin, or lower back, and it may also affect sexual function.

Regarding your concern about kidney pain and its potential link to masturbation, it is essential to clarify that masturbation itself does not directly harm kidney function. However, if you are experiencing pain in the kidney area, it could be indicative of other underlying issues, such as kidney stones or urinary tract infections. These conditions can cause referred pain to the pelvic region and may require medical evaluation.

In terms of sexual health, while pelvic pain can be distressing, it does not necessarily mean that your sexual function is permanently affected. Many individuals experience temporary discomfort that can be managed with appropriate interventions. If the pain is persistent or worsening, it is crucial to seek medical advice. A healthcare provider may recommend pelvic floor physical therapy, lifestyle modifications, or other treatments to alleviate the discomfort.

Additionally, maintaining a healthy lifestyle can positively impact both your pelvic health and overall sexual function. Regular exercise, a balanced diet, and stress management techniques can help reduce muscle tension and improve circulation, which may alleviate some of the discomfort you are experiencing. Engaging in pelvic floor exercises, such as Kegel exercises, can also strengthen the pelvic muscles and potentially reduce pain.

In summary, while pelvic pain after ejaculation can be concerning, it is often manageable with appropriate care and lifestyle changes. It is essential to consult a healthcare professional for a comprehensive evaluation to rule out any serious underlying conditions and to receive personalized recommendations for your situation. Addressing both physical and psychological factors can significantly improve your sexual health and overall well-being.

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