Regarding masturbation and issues related to the prostate, bladder, and urethra?
I am an energetic teenager, and I have been masturbating for about 7 years, though not every day.
The most I do it in a week is 7 to 8 times.
Recently, over the past year or two, the frequency has decreased because I occasionally experience pain in my lower left abdomen and back.
Usually, resting for a few days helps.
Just the day before yesterday, after I masturbated, I felt the urge to urinate but was unable to do so; my bladder felt somewhat swollen.
I understand that masturbation can sometimes lead to frequent urination or temporary difficulty in urination due to fatigue, so I decided to rest.
Eventually, I was able to urinate normally, but I had to wait about 5 to 10 seconds before I could start, although the flow was continuous.
However, I still feel a sense of fatigue, soreness, and swelling in my bladder.
What could these symptoms indicate? Is there a relationship between the urethra, bladder, prostate, and masturbation? I previously read a news article about a male college student who masturbated five times a day and ended up with an enlarged prostate, but I have also seen textbooks and websites stating that there is no correlation between the two.
While I do not masturbate five times a day, I have been doing it intermittently for 7 years.
Is this similar to doing it five times a day? I wonder if resting for a few days and drinking more water will help alleviate the symptoms of bladder swelling.
Gao San Sheng, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2020/07/29
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: If the method of masturbation is just using your hand, it shouldn't be a problem.
However, if you are using devices, there is a possibility of issues, so it's advised to stop using them.
Additionally, drink plenty of water, avoid DIY methods for now, and exercise more.
If you are not experiencing pain while urinating, you should be able to recover on your own.
If there is pain, you should seek medical attention.
Wishing you good health.
(Masturbation is quite common and rarely affects urination frequency; it should be okay.)
Reply Date: 2020/07/29
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Masturbation is a common activity among adolescents and young adults, and while it is generally considered a normal part of sexual development, it can sometimes lead to physical discomfort or urinary issues, particularly if done excessively or without proper care for one’s body. In your case, you mentioned experiencing abdominal pain, back pain, and difficulty urinating after masturbation, which raises some important considerations regarding the relationship between these symptoms and your sexual activity.
Firstly, it is important to understand that the urinary system, including the bladder, urethra, and prostate (in males), can be affected by various factors, including sexual activity. Masturbation itself does not directly cause urinary issues, but certain behaviors associated with it, such as excessive frequency or improper technique, can lead to temporary discomfort or complications. For instance, frequent ejaculation can lead to temporary swelling or inflammation of the prostate, which might contribute to urinary difficulties. This is sometimes referred to as prostatitis, which can cause symptoms like pelvic pain, difficulty urinating, or a feeling of fullness in the bladder.
The symptoms you described—difficulty urinating, a feeling of bladder fullness, and abdominal discomfort—could be indicative of a few different issues. One possibility is that your bladder may be experiencing temporary fatigue or irritation due to the frequency of your sexual activity. When you engage in masturbation, especially if done vigorously or frequently, it can lead to muscle fatigue in the pelvic region, which may affect your ability to urinate normally afterward. This could explain the delay you experienced before being able to urinate.
Additionally, if you have been experiencing pain in your lower abdomen and back, it’s important to consider other potential causes. Conditions such as urinary tract infections (UTIs), bladder infections, or even kidney issues could lead to similar symptoms. If you notice persistent pain, blood in your urine, or if the difficulty urinating continues, it would be wise to consult a healthcare professional for a thorough evaluation.
Regarding your concern about the frequency of masturbation, while there is no strict guideline on how often one should or should not masturbate, moderation is key. Engaging in masturbation several times a week is generally considered normal, but if you find that it is leading to discomfort or interfering with your daily life, it may be beneficial to reduce the frequency. The anecdote you mentioned about a male student masturbating five times a day and experiencing prostate enlargement highlights the importance of listening to your body and recognizing when something may be excessive.
In terms of recovery, taking breaks from sexual activity, staying hydrated, and allowing your body to rest can help alleviate symptoms. Drinking plenty of water can help flush out your urinary system and may reduce any irritation or inflammation. If your symptoms persist despite these measures, or if you experience any new symptoms, seeking medical advice is crucial. A healthcare provider can perform necessary tests to rule out infections or other underlying conditions and provide appropriate treatment.
In summary, while masturbation is a normal activity, it is important to be mindful of how it affects your body. If you experience discomfort or urinary issues, consider adjusting your habits and consulting a healthcare professional if symptoms persist. Your health and well-being should always come first, and addressing any concerns early can help prevent more serious issues down the line.
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