Premature ejaculation during masturbation?
Hello, doctor.
I tend to ejaculate too quickly during masturbation or feel unsatisfied even after ejaculation (although I do ejaculate, I experience no relief).
After ejaculation, I feel discomfort in my penis, which remains semi-erect and does not subside.
I also have a persistent urge to urinate, and when I do, there is a burning sensation in the urethra, with a small volume of urine that feels somewhat viscous, almost like it contains semen.
This situation lasts for about half an hour.
However, if I masturbate for a longer duration and allow prostatic fluid to be released first, this issue does not occur.
I came across a theory online suggesting that residual semen in the urethra causes pain as urine attempts to flush it out.
Is there any validity to this claim, or could I be experiencing prostatitis? Do I need treatment, or is it sufficient to ensure that prostatic fluid is released first? Additionally, this issue has been ongoing for a long time, not just recently.
Sometimes, if I ejaculate too quickly, this situation arises, and I can only sit on the toilet waiting for it to resolve, which is very distressing.
I kindly ask for your clarification.
Danxin de xiao gao yi, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2022/04/07
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: It is unlikely to be prostatitis, but generally, there shouldn't be any pain lasting for half an hour.
At the very least, a urinalysis should be performed.
Please visit a urologist at the hospital when you have the opportunity.
Wishing you good health.
Reply Date: 2022/04/07
More Info
Rapid ejaculation and urinary discomfort during masturbation can be distressing and may indicate underlying issues that need to be addressed. Based on your description, it seems that you experience discomfort in the penis after ejaculation, along with a persistent urge to urinate and a burning sensation during urination. This discomfort lasts for about half an hour and is alleviated when you allow for a longer duration of stimulation, leading to the release of prostatic fluid before ejaculation.
Firstly, it is important to understand that the sensation of discomfort and the urge to urinate after ejaculation can be linked to several factors, including the anatomy of the male reproductive system and the physiological responses during sexual arousal and ejaculation. When ejaculation occurs, the prostate gland and seminal vesicles release fluid, which combines with sperm to form semen. If ejaculation happens too quickly, there may be residual semen left in the urethra, which could lead to irritation and a burning sensation when urinating, as the urine attempts to flush out any remaining fluid.
The burning sensation you describe during urination, along with the feeling of a "sticky" or "thick" urine, could suggest that there is some residual semen in the urethra, which may be causing irritation. This is a common experience for some men, especially if ejaculation occurs rapidly without sufficient time for the body to fully prepare for the release.
However, it is also important to consider the possibility of prostatitis, which is inflammation of the prostate gland. Chronic prostatitis can lead to symptoms such as pelvic pain, discomfort during urination, and sexual dysfunction. If you have had these symptoms for an extended period, it may be worthwhile to consult a healthcare provider for a thorough evaluation. They may perform a physical examination, including a digital rectal exam, and possibly recommend tests such as urinalysis or prostate-specific antigen (PSA) testing to rule out any underlying conditions.
In terms of treatment, if the discomfort is primarily due to rapid ejaculation, you might consider techniques to help manage this. For instance, practicing mindfulness and relaxation techniques during masturbation can help you control the pace and intensity of stimulation. Additionally, allowing for a longer period of foreplay or engaging in techniques that focus on prolonging the experience before ejaculation, such as edging, may help reduce the discomfort you experience afterward.
If you find that these strategies do not alleviate your symptoms, or if the burning sensation during urination persists, it would be advisable to seek medical attention. A healthcare provider can offer more specific treatments, which may include medications to address any inflammation or discomfort, as well as counseling or therapy for sexual health concerns.
In summary, while the experience of discomfort after rapid ejaculation can be common, it is essential to monitor your symptoms and seek medical advice if they persist or worsen. Understanding your body and its responses can help you manage these situations more effectively, and professional guidance can provide you with the support you need to address any underlying issues.
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