Post-Hernia Surgery: How Long to Avoid Masturbation? - Urology

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Postoperative care after hernia surgery?


After hernia surgery, it is generally recommended to avoid any sexual activity, including masturbation, for at least 2 to 4 weeks to allow for proper healing.
If you find it difficult to refrain from sexual activity during this period, consider discussing your concerns with your healthcare provider for personalized advice and strategies to manage your urges.

JC, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2020/08/11

Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology


Hello: It is recommended to follow up in 1-2 weeks, unless otherwise instructed by the physician.
Wishing you good health.

Reply Date: 2020/08/11

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After undergoing hernia surgery, it's essential to prioritize your recovery and adhere to your surgeon's recommendations regarding physical activity, including masturbation. Generally, the timeline for resuming sexual activities, including masturbation, can vary based on individual healing processes and the specific type of hernia surgery performed (e.g., open surgery vs. laparoscopic surgery).

Typically, most surgeons recommend waiting at least 2 to 4 weeks post-surgery before engaging in any sexual activity, including masturbation. This waiting period allows the surgical site to heal adequately and minimizes the risk of complications such as increased pain, swelling, or even the potential for hernia recurrence due to increased abdominal pressure during sexual activity.

If you find yourself feeling the urge to masturbate before the recommended waiting period is over, here are some considerations:
1. Listen to Your Body: Pay attention to any discomfort or pain. If you experience any pain during or after the activity, it’s a sign that your body may not be ready yet.

2. Gentle Activities: If you feel the need to relieve sexual tension, consider engaging in gentler forms of intimacy that do not involve significant physical exertion or strain on your abdominal area.

3. Distraction Techniques: Engaging in hobbies, exercise (as permitted by your doctor), or relaxation techniques can help manage urges without putting stress on your healing body.

4. Consult Your Surgeon: If you have specific concerns or feel uncertain about when you can safely resume masturbation, it’s best to consult your surgeon. They can provide personalized advice based on your recovery progress and overall health.

5. Gradual Resumption: Once you receive the green light from your healthcare provider, start slowly. Gradually increase the intensity of your activities as you feel more comfortable and confident in your healing process.

In addition to these considerations, it’s crucial to maintain open communication with your healthcare provider about your recovery. They can offer tailored advice and address any concerns you may have regarding your healing process and the resumption of normal activities.

In summary, while the general recommendation is to wait 2 to 4 weeks post-surgery before resuming masturbation, individual healing times can vary. Listening to your body, consulting with your surgeon, and gradually reintroducing activities can help ensure a safe and healthy recovery. Remember, prioritizing your health and recovery is essential, and taking the time to heal properly will contribute to better long-term outcomes.

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