Post-Intimacy Discomfort: Causes of Itching and Pain - Urology

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After sexual intercourse, I noticed..?


Recently, I've noticed that after having intercourse with my boyfriend (after cleaning up), he unconsciously keeps scratching his penis.
It seems like he feels itchy, but I don't dare to ask too deeply! (However, I currently do not have any vaginal infections.) What could be causing his penis to itch? Additionally, sometimes during intercourse, my boyfriend is quite vigorous, and often I feel pain in my uterus the day after.
What could be the reason for this? (Because when I ask my friends about similar issues, they don't experience this.)

Kunhuo, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2020/01/12

Dr. Li Xinyi reply Urology


Is it itching or is there another issue? We need to clarify this before we can discuss further.
Additionally, experiencing pain from intense sensations is normal!

Reply Date: 2020/01/12

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Post-intimacy discomfort, including itching and pain, can arise from various causes, and it's essential to understand these to address the issue effectively. Your observations regarding your boyfriend's itching and your own discomfort after intimacy are valid concerns that warrant attention.


Causes of Itching in Men
1. Irritation or Allergic Reaction: Your boyfriend may be experiencing irritation from soaps, detergents, or even lubricants used during intimacy. Some individuals may have sensitivities or allergies to certain products, leading to itching.

2. Infections: While you mentioned that you do not have a vaginal infection, it is still possible for men to experience infections such as yeast infections or sexually transmitted infections (STIs), which can cause itching. It's crucial for him to get checked if the itching persists.

3. Skin Conditions: Conditions like eczema, psoriasis, or fungal infections can also lead to itching in the genital area. These conditions may require specific treatments, so a consultation with a dermatologist or urologist may be beneficial.

4. Hygiene Issues: Inadequate hygiene can lead to the accumulation of sweat and bacteria, causing itching. Ensuring proper cleaning before and after intimacy can help alleviate this issue.


Causes of Pain After Intimacy
1. Physical Trauma: If intimacy is vigorous, it can lead to physical trauma to the vaginal walls or cervix, resulting in pain. This is especially true if there is insufficient lubrication, which can cause friction and discomfort.

2. Pelvic Floor Tension: Some individuals may have tight pelvic floor muscles, which can lead to discomfort during or after intimacy. This tension can be exacerbated by anxiety or stress.

3. Cervical Sensitivity: Some women experience pain related to cervical stimulation during intercourse. If the penetration is deep or vigorous, it may cause discomfort that can last beyond the act itself.

4. Endometriosis or Other Conditions: If the pain is severe or persistent, it may be worth investigating conditions like endometriosis, which can cause pain during or after intercourse. Consulting a gynecologist for a thorough examination can provide insights.


Recommendations
1. Open Communication: It’s essential to have an open and honest conversation with your boyfriend about his symptoms. Encourage him to seek medical advice if the itching persists or worsens.

2. Consult a Healthcare Provider: Both of you should consider visiting a healthcare provider. For your boyfriend, a urologist can help address the itching, while a gynecologist can evaluate your pain and discomfort.

3. Use Gentle Products: Opt for hypoallergenic soaps and lubricants that are free from fragrances and harsh chemicals to minimize irritation.

4. Monitor Symptoms: Keep track of when the itching and pain occur, as well as any other symptoms. This information can be helpful for healthcare providers in diagnosing the issue.

5. Consider Lubrication: If friction is a concern, using a water-based lubricant during intimacy can help reduce discomfort.

6. Pelvic Floor Exercises: If pelvic tension is suspected, pelvic floor exercises or physical therapy may help alleviate discomfort.

In conclusion, while post-intimacy discomfort can be common, it is essential to address persistent symptoms with appropriate medical guidance. Open communication with your partner and seeking professional help can lead to effective solutions and a more comfortable intimate experience.

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