Groin Pain After Prolonged Masturbation: When to Seek Medical Help? - Urology

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Pain in the groin area?


If you experience pain in the groin area after prolonged masturbation without ejaculation, and this has happened multiple times, it may be advisable to seek medical attention.
Persistent discomfort could indicate a condition such as pelvic floor dysfunction or other underlying issues that may require evaluation by a healthcare professional.

Hei Hei, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2020/11/30

Dr. Xu Wencang reply Urology


If you have concerns, you can consult at the outpatient clinic.

Reply Date: 2020/11/30

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Experiencing groin pain after prolonged masturbation can be concerning, and it's important to understand the potential causes and when to seek medical help. The groin area is complex, containing muscles, ligaments, nerves, and blood vessels, and pain in this region can arise from various factors.

Firstly, prolonged masturbation can lead to muscle strain or tension in the pelvic and groin muscles. The repetitive motions and sustained positions may cause discomfort or soreness, similar to what one might feel after an intense workout. This type of pain is typically temporary and may resolve with rest, stretching, and over-the-counter pain relief if necessary.

However, if the pain persists or is severe, it could indicate a more serious underlying issue. Conditions such as a hernia, testicular torsion, or epididymitis (inflammation of the epididymis) can present with groin pain and may require medical evaluation. A hernia occurs when an internal organ pushes through a weak spot in the abdominal muscles, often leading to pain that worsens with activity. Testicular torsion is a medical emergency where the spermatic cord becomes twisted, cutting off blood supply to the testicle, and requires immediate attention. Epididymitis, often caused by infection, can also lead to significant discomfort and swelling.

In addition to these conditions, prolonged sexual activity can sometimes lead to pelvic congestion syndrome, where blood vessels in the pelvic area become engorged, causing pain. This is more common in women but can occur in men as well.

When considering whether to seek medical help, pay attention to the following signs:
1. Severity of Pain: If the pain is severe and not alleviated by rest or over-the-counter medications, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional.

2. Duration: If the pain persists for more than a few days or recurs frequently after masturbation, it may warrant further investigation.

3. Associated Symptoms: Look out for other symptoms such as swelling, redness, fever, or changes in urination or sexual function. These could indicate an infection or other serious condition.

4. Impact on Daily Life: If the pain interferes with your daily activities or quality of life, seeking medical advice is recommended.

In conclusion, while mild groin pain after prolonged masturbation may not be a cause for alarm, persistent or severe pain, especially with accompanying symptoms, should prompt a visit to a healthcare provider. They can perform a thorough evaluation, including a physical examination and possibly imaging studies, to determine the cause of the pain and recommend appropriate treatment. Remember, it's always better to err on the side of caution when it comes to your health.

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