Experiencing a burning pain after masturbation?
1.
When I first started masturbating, I would experience a burning sensation in my penis approximately every two times, which made me hesitant to continue.
Now, it happens less frequently, but I still feel anxious that there might be an underlying issue.
2.
Currently, after masturbation, the area where I feel this symptom is between my legs, below the waist, and above the penis (but not on the penis itself).
When I perform stretches or movements that pull in that area, I experience a burning pain.
I would like to know why this symptom occurs and how I can alleviate it.
3.
Sometimes, even after 20 to 30 minutes post-masturbation, when I go to urinate, I still experience a strong burning sensation.
Once it occurs, it can last for a day or even longer, and the location is similar to what I described in point 2.
4.
Is it too early for me to be using a masturbation sleeve? Could there be any long-term effects from using it, or should I refrain from using it?
Gao Er Sheng, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2021/05/31
Dr. Cai Zhuorong reply Urology
Chronic prostatitis should be considered.
It is recommended to seek medical evaluation and examination.
Reply Date: 2021/05/31
More Info
Experiencing a burning sensation after masturbation can be concerning, and it’s important to understand the potential causes and solutions to alleviate your discomfort.
1. Understanding the Symptoms: The burning sensation you described, particularly in the area between your legs and just above the penis, can be attributed to several factors. Initially, when you began masturbating, your body was likely adjusting to the new activity, which can lead to temporary irritation or sensitivity. Over time, as you became more accustomed to the act, these sensations may have diminished. However, if you still experience discomfort, it could be due to friction, inadequate lubrication, or even an underlying condition such as a mild infection or inflammation.
2. Potential Causes:
- Friction and Irritation: Repeated friction during masturbation can irritate the skin, leading to a burning sensation. This is particularly true if you are not using any lubrication or if the technique involves excessive force.
- Infections: Conditions such as urinary tract infections (UTIs) or sexually transmitted infections (STIs) can cause burning sensations during or after urination, which may be exacerbated by masturbation.
- Skin Conditions: Dermatitis or other skin conditions in the genital area can also lead to discomfort and burning sensations.
- Nerve Sensitivity: Sometimes, the nerves in the genital area can become overly sensitive, leading to sensations of burning or pain during physical activity, including masturbation.
3. Solutions and Recommendations:
- Use Lubrication: To reduce friction, consider using a water-based lubricant during masturbation. This can help minimize irritation and make the experience more comfortable.
- Gentle Technique: Be mindful of your technique. Avoid excessive force and try to be gentle to prevent irritation.
- Hygiene: Ensure that you maintain good hygiene before and after masturbation. This includes washing your hands and genital area to prevent infections.
- Monitor Symptoms: If the burning sensation persists or worsens, or if you experience additional symptoms such as unusual discharge, itching, or persistent pain, it is crucial to consult a healthcare professional. They can perform tests to rule out infections or other underlying conditions.
- Hydration: Staying well-hydrated can help with urinary tract health and may reduce the burning sensation during urination.
- Avoid Irritants: Be cautious with soaps, lotions, or other products that may irritate the genital area. Opt for gentle, unscented products.
4. Regarding the Use of a Fleshlight: Using a masturbation sleeve or toy like a Fleshlight is generally safe, provided you maintain proper hygiene and use it correctly. Ensure that you clean the toy thoroughly after each use and consider using lubrication to enhance comfort and reduce friction. If you notice any discomfort or burning sensations while using the toy, it may be wise to take a break and assess your technique or the materials used in the toy.
In conclusion, while occasional burning sensations after masturbation can be normal, persistent or severe discomfort warrants further investigation. By adopting gentle techniques, using lubrication, and maintaining good hygiene, you can minimize discomfort. However, if symptoms persist, seeking medical advice is essential to rule out any underlying issues.
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