Groin Pain and Urination Issues After Ejaculation - Urology

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If you have discomfort in the groin area, please consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation?


Hello, doctor.
I am the previous inquirer.
My location is above the pubic bone in the groin area, and occasionally I experience a sharp or stabbing pain on the right side.
What could be the issue? Additionally, I usually force myself to urinate about 5-10 minutes after ejaculation.
Is this harmful?

Guang, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2019/09/17

Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology


Hello: 1) That could be the spermatic cord, which connects to the testicle; it might be a nerve issue.
Nerves can occasionally cause discomfort, so it’s advisable to monitor the situation.
If there is swelling or redness, seek medical attention.
2) You can drink more water; there's no need to force urination, as it will happen naturally.
There's no need to push it.
Wishing you good health.

Reply Date: 2019/09/17

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Groin pain and urination issues after ejaculation can be concerning and may arise from various underlying causes. The groin area, which includes the lower abdomen and the inner thigh, is sensitive and can be affected by numerous factors, including muscular strain, nerve irritation, or even issues related to the reproductive or urinary systems.

Firstly, the occasional sharp or stabbing pain in the groin, particularly on the right side, could be attributed to several conditions. One possibility is a muscular strain or overuse, especially if you engage in physical activities that involve the hip flexors or abdominal muscles. Another potential cause could be nerve irritation, which may occur due to compression or inflammation of the nerves in the lumbar spine or pelvis. Additionally, conditions such as inguinal hernias or testicular issues could also manifest as pain in the groin area.

Regarding your concern about the need to urinate shortly after ejaculation, this is not uncommon. After ejaculation, the body undergoes various physiological changes, including the release of certain hormones and the relaxation of the pelvic muscles. This can lead to a sensation of urgency to urinate. However, if you find that you are forcing yourself to urinate immediately after ejaculation, it may be worth considering whether this is a habitual response or if it is accompanied by discomfort or pain. Forcing urination can sometimes lead to bladder irritation or other urinary issues over time.

It is essential to listen to your body. If the groin pain persists, worsens, or is accompanied by other symptoms such as swelling, redness, or changes in urination patterns (such as pain during urination, blood in urine, or increased frequency), it would be prudent to seek medical evaluation. A healthcare professional can perform a physical examination and may recommend imaging studies or laboratory tests to determine the underlying cause of your symptoms.

In summary, while occasional groin pain and the urge to urinate after ejaculation can be normal, persistent or severe symptoms warrant further investigation. It is always best to consult with a healthcare provider to ensure that any potential issues are addressed appropriately. They can provide tailored advice based on your specific situation and medical history, ensuring that you receive the best care possible.

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