Post-Masturbation Bleeding and Urinary Issues in Women - Obstetrics and Gynecology

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Experiencing slight bleeding after masturbation?


Hello, doctor.
I often experience a small amount of bleeding after engaging in penetrative masturbation, whether using my fingers or sex toys.
What could be causing this? Do I need to seek medical attention? Additionally, I frequently have a large amount of uncontrollable urination after orgasm, which I found online is referred to as "squirting." However, it soaks a significant area of the bed each time.
Is this normal?

Zhi, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2020/08/12

Dr. Zhang Kunmin reply Obstetrics and Gynecology


Hello, based on your description of symptoms, it is recommended that if the bleeding increases or continues without stopping, please seek diagnosis and treatment from a physician.
Thank you! Wishing you safety and health.
Dr.
Chang

Reply Date: 2020/08/12

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Experiencing post-masturbation bleeding and urinary issues can be concerning, and it's important to understand the potential causes and implications of these symptoms. Based on your description, there are several factors to consider regarding the bleeding and urinary incontinence you are experiencing.

First, post-masturbation bleeding can occur for a variety of reasons. One common cause is friction or trauma to the vaginal walls or cervix during the act of masturbation, especially if there is vigorous or deep penetration involved. The vaginal tissues are delicate and can easily become irritated or even slightly torn, leading to minor bleeding. This is particularly true if there is insufficient lubrication, which can increase friction. If you are using fingers or sex toys, ensure that they are clean and well-lubricated to minimize the risk of injury.

Another potential cause of bleeding could be related to hormonal fluctuations or menstrual cycle irregularities. If you are close to your menstrual period, spotting can occur as a result of hormonal changes. Additionally, conditions such as cervical polyps or fibroids can also lead to abnormal bleeding. If the bleeding is persistent or accompanied by pain, it would be advisable to consult a healthcare provider for a thorough evaluation.

Regarding the urinary issues you mentioned, such as experiencing a significant amount of urine release during orgasm, this phenomenon can be related to a few different factors. One possibility is that what you are experiencing is indeed "squirting" or female ejaculation, which can occur when the Skene's glands (located near the urethra) release fluid during sexual arousal or orgasm. This fluid can sometimes be mistaken for urine, especially if it is released in large quantities.
However, if you find that you are unable to control the release of urine during orgasm, this could indicate a form of urinary incontinence. This condition can occur for various reasons, including pelvic floor muscle weakness, which can be exacerbated by activities such as masturbation or sexual intercourse. Strengthening the pelvic floor muscles through exercises like Kegel exercises can help improve control over urination.

It is essential to differentiate between normal physiological responses and symptoms that may indicate an underlying health issue. If the bleeding is recurrent, heavy, or accompanied by pain, or if the urinary incontinence is affecting your quality of life, it is highly recommended to seek medical attention. A healthcare provider can conduct a thorough examination, including a pelvic exam and possibly imaging studies, to rule out any serious conditions and provide appropriate treatment options.

In summary, while some bleeding and urinary release during sexual activities can be normal, persistent or concerning symptoms warrant a visit to a healthcare professional. They can help you understand your body better, provide reassurance, and guide you in managing any issues you may be facing. Remember, open communication with your healthcare provider is key to addressing your concerns effectively.

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