Continuing from question #180337?
Hello doctor, I am still concerned about the issues of weak urine flow and feeling of incomplete bladder emptying.
Could this be due to excessive masturbation affecting the detrusor muscle? How long should I abstain? (Please set a goal.) If I continue to masturbate, will it cause permanent problems? Please provide additional information, thank you!
Niming, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2022/04/16
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: Urination is a complex issue, as the bladder, urethra, sensory nerves, and motor nerves can all be involved.
If you continue to experience urination problems, it is advisable to consult a urologist for an examination to identify the underlying cause of the issue.
Wishing you good health.
Reply Date: 2022/04/16
More Info
Excessive masturbation is a topic that often raises concerns regarding its potential impact on urinary function and overall health. It is important to understand the physiological aspects of both masturbation and urinary function to address your concerns effectively.
Firstly, the act of masturbation itself does not directly cause urinary issues such as weak urine flow or the sensation of incomplete bladder emptying. The urinary system and the reproductive system are closely linked anatomically and physiologically, but they function independently in terms of their primary roles. The bladder, which is responsible for storing urine, is controlled by the detrusor muscle, while the urethra is responsible for the expulsion of urine. Masturbation primarily involves the genitalia and does not exert a direct influence on the detrusor muscle or the mechanisms of urination.
However, excessive masturbation can lead to temporary changes in sexual function and may contribute to psychological factors that could indirectly affect urinary function. For instance, if an individual is experiencing anxiety or guilt related to their masturbation habits, this could lead to tension in the pelvic floor muscles, which might affect urination. Additionally, excessive sexual activity can sometimes lead to fatigue or discomfort, which might make the act of urination feel less satisfying or complete.
Regarding your concern about the duration of abstaining from masturbation to see improvements in urinary function, it is essential to recognize that any changes in urinary symptoms may take time to resolve, depending on the underlying causes. If you suspect that your urinary issues are related to psychological factors or pelvic floor tension, taking a break from masturbation may help alleviate some of that tension. A common recommendation is to take a break for at least a few weeks to assess any changes in your symptoms.
If you continue to experience urinary issues despite reducing or stopping masturbation, it is crucial to consult a healthcare professional. They can evaluate your symptoms more thoroughly and determine if there are any underlying medical conditions contributing to your urinary difficulties. Conditions such as urinary tract infections, bladder dysfunction, or pelvic floor disorders may require specific treatments or interventions.
In terms of whether continued masturbation could lead to permanent problems, the consensus among medical professionals is that masturbation is a normal sexual activity and, when practiced in moderation, is not harmful. However, if it becomes compulsive or interferes with daily life, relationships, or overall well-being, it may be beneficial to seek guidance from a mental health professional or a sex therapist.
In summary, while excessive masturbation is unlikely to cause direct urinary issues, it may contribute to psychological factors that can affect urination. Taking a break may help, but if symptoms persist, it is essential to seek medical advice to rule out any underlying conditions. Remember, maintaining open communication with healthcare providers about your concerns is vital for achieving optimal health and well-being.
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