Post-ejaculation pain in males, specifically related to the glans penis?
Hello, Doctor.
1.
Sometimes after masturbation, I experience a slight stinging sensation at the urethral opening when I urinate, but at other times everything feels normal.
2.
The area around the urethral opening is extremely sensitive during an erection; even the slightest touch makes it impossible to move.
There is no obvious pain, but any friction causes me to become immobile.
Can you explain why this happens?
3.
I notice a slight purplish discoloration and mild swelling at the upper part of the urethral opening.
I'm unsure if this indicates inflammation.
Please help me understand these issues.
The sensitivity around the urethral opening during an erection is quite distressing for me.
Thank you, Doctor.
Jianwei, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2021/07/18
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello:
1.
Sometimes after masturbating and ejaculating, I experience a slight stinging sensation at the urethral opening when I urinate, but at other times everything feels normal.
2.
During an erection, the area around the urethral opening is extremely sensitive; even the slightest touch makes it impossible to move.
There is no obvious pain, but any friction causes me to become immobile.
Can you explain why this happens? -- It seems to be sensitivity.
3.
The upper part of the urethral opening appears slightly purple and feels somewhat swollen and raised.
I'm not sure if this indicates inflammation.
Could you please provide me with some answers? The inability to move when the urethral opening is touched during an erection is quite distressing for me.
Thank you, doctor.
It seems to be a sensitivity issue.
If these symptoms have been persistent, it is advisable to seek medical examination at a hospital.
If they occur occasionally, monitoring the situation may be sufficient.
Wishing you good health.
Reply Date: 2021/07/18
More Info
Understanding post-ejaculation pain and sensitivity in men can be quite complex, as it involves various physiological and psychological factors. Based on your description, let's break down the symptoms and potential causes.
1. Post-Ejaculation Pain: Experiencing a stinging sensation at the urethral opening (meatus) after ejaculation can be attributed to several factors. One common cause is the irritation of the urethra, which can occur due to friction during masturbation or sexual activity. This irritation can lead to temporary inflammation, resulting in discomfort or a burning sensation when urinating. Additionally, if there is any residual semen in the urethra after ejaculation, it can also contribute to this sensation.
2. Increased Sensitivity During Erection: The heightened sensitivity you experience around the glans (the head of the penis) during an erection is not uncommon. This area is rich in nerve endings, making it particularly sensitive to touch. The sensation of being unable to move when stimulated may be a response to the intense pleasure or discomfort, which can be a normal reaction. However, if this sensitivity is accompanied by pain or discomfort, it may indicate an underlying issue, such as inflammation or irritation.
3. Purple Discoloration and Swelling: The appearance of a purplish hue and slight swelling at the urethral opening could suggest localized inflammation or even a mild infection. Conditions such as urethritis (inflammation of the urethra) can cause these symptoms. It is essential to monitor these changes, as they could indicate an infection or other medical condition that may require treatment.
Additional Considerations
- Infection: If you suspect an infection, such as a sexually transmitted infection (STI) or a urinary tract infection (UTI), it is crucial to seek medical evaluation. Symptoms of infection may include pain during urination, unusual discharge, or persistent discomfort.
- Pelvic Floor Tension: Sometimes, pelvic floor muscle tension can lead to discomfort during and after ejaculation. This tension can cause a range of symptoms, including pain, sensitivity, and difficulty relaxing the pelvic area.
- Psychological Factors: Anxiety or stress related to sexual performance or experiences can also manifest as physical symptoms. If you find that your sensitivity and discomfort are affecting your sexual experiences or causing distress, it may be helpful to discuss these feelings with a healthcare professional.
Recommendations
1. Monitor Symptoms: Keep track of when these symptoms occur and any associated activities. This information can be helpful for your healthcare provider.
2. Seek Medical Advice: If the symptoms persist, worsen, or are accompanied by other concerning signs (such as fever, discharge, or significant pain), it is advisable to consult a urologist. They may perform a physical examination and possibly recommend tests to rule out infections or other conditions.
3. Practice Safe Sex: If you are sexually active, using protection can help reduce the risk of STIs, which can contribute to urethral irritation and inflammation.
4. Pelvic Floor Exercises: If pelvic tension is suspected, pelvic floor exercises (like Kegel exercises) may help in relaxing the muscles and alleviating discomfort.
In conclusion, while some sensitivity and discomfort can be normal, persistent or severe symptoms warrant further investigation. A healthcare professional can provide a thorough evaluation and appropriate treatment options tailored to your specific situation.
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