Is It Normal to Experience Pain After Ejaculation and Difficulty Re-Erecting? - Urology

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Is it normal to experience pain and swelling in the penis after ejaculation, followed by a lack of sensation when not erect, but then having these symptoms resolve by the next day?

Joe, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2020/05/27

Dr. Li Minghui reply Urology


It is recommended that you visit a urology clinic to determine if any relevant tests are needed.
Thank you, and wish you good health!

Reply Date: 2020/05/27

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Experiencing pain after ejaculation and difficulty re-erecting can be concerning, but it is not uncommon. Many men may encounter temporary discomfort or pain in the penis after ejaculation, which can be attributed to several factors. Here’s a detailed exploration of the potential causes and considerations regarding this phenomenon.


Understanding Post-Ejaculatory Pain
1. Physiological Response: After ejaculation, the body undergoes a series of physiological changes. The penis may experience a temporary state of sensitivity or discomfort due to the contraction of muscles and the release of various hormones. This can lead to a feeling of soreness or pain, especially if there has been vigorous sexual activity.

2. Refractory Period: Following ejaculation, men typically enter a refractory period during which they may find it difficult to achieve another erection. This period varies in duration from person to person and can be influenced by age, overall health, and sexual arousal levels. During this time, it is normal to experience some discomfort or a lack of sensation in the penis.

3. Pelvic Floor Tension: Tension in the pelvic floor muscles can also contribute to post-ejaculatory pain. If these muscles are overly tight or have been strained during sexual activity, they may cause discomfort after ejaculation. Engaging in relaxation techniques or pelvic floor exercises may help alleviate this tension.

4. Infection or Inflammation: In some cases, pain after ejaculation can be a sign of an underlying condition, such as prostatitis (inflammation of the prostate gland) or a urinary tract infection. These conditions may cause discomfort during or after ejaculation and could be accompanied by other symptoms, such as difficulty urinating or pelvic pain.

5. Psychological Factors: Anxiety or stress related to sexual performance can also manifest as physical symptoms, including pain or discomfort after ejaculation. Psychological factors can influence how one perceives pain and sensitivity in the genital area.


When to Seek Medical Attention
While occasional post-ejaculatory pain can be normal, it is important to consult a healthcare professional if:
- The pain persists or worsens over time.

- You experience additional symptoms, such as swelling, redness, or discharge.

- There are changes in urinary habits or sexual function.

- The discomfort significantly affects your quality of life or sexual relationships.


Conclusion
In summary, experiencing pain after ejaculation and difficulty re-erecting can be a normal physiological response, particularly if it resolves quickly and does not recur frequently. However, if these symptoms persist or are accompanied by other concerning signs, it is advisable to seek medical evaluation to rule out any underlying conditions. Maintaining open communication with your healthcare provider about sexual health concerns is essential for overall well-being.

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