Urethral Issues: Pain and Bleeding After Self-Stimulation - Urology

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Hello, after using a small stick with a diameter of 0.3 cm for masturbation, I seem to have caused some urethral bleeding due to excessive force.
There is pain in the urethra, around the internal area of the glans, during urination.
If I avoid stimulation for the next few days, can I recover without medication?

Qiqi, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2022/04/23

Dr. Chen Jiansheng reply Urology


Please seek medical attention.

Reply Date: 2022/04/23

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It sounds like you're experiencing some distressing symptoms following self-stimulation, specifically pain and bleeding from the urethra. This can be concerning, and it's important to understand the potential implications of these symptoms.

Firstly, the urethra is a sensitive structure, and any form of trauma, including vigorous self-stimulation, can lead to irritation or injury. The fact that you are experiencing bleeding and pain suggests that there may be some degree of trauma to the urethra. This could be due to excessive force, the use of an object that may not be safe for such activities, or even an underlying condition that has been exacerbated by the stimulation.

In many cases, if the bleeding is minimal and you are not experiencing severe pain, the urethra may heal on its own with time and rest. It is advisable to avoid any further irritation or stimulation for a few days to allow the area to heal. Keeping the area clean and avoiding any activities that could cause further trauma is crucial.
However, there are several important considerations to keep in mind:
1. Severity of Symptoms: If the bleeding continues, increases, or if you start to experience severe pain, swelling, or signs of infection (such as fever, chills, or discharge), it is essential to seek medical attention promptly. These could be signs of a more serious injury or infection that may require treatment.

2. Hydration: Ensure you are drinking plenty of fluids. Staying hydrated can help dilute your urine, which may reduce irritation when you urinate.

3. Pain Management: If you are experiencing discomfort, over-the-counter pain relief medications such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen can help manage pain. However, if you have any underlying health conditions or are taking other medications, consult with a healthcare provider before taking any new medications.

4. Avoid Irritants: Refrain from using any soaps, lotions, or other products that may irritate the genital area until the symptoms resolve.

5. Follow-Up: If symptoms do not improve within a few days or if they worsen, it is crucial to follow up with a healthcare professional. They may perform a physical examination and possibly recommend tests to rule out any underlying issues, such as infections or structural problems.

6. Education on Safe Practices: It may be beneficial to educate yourself on safe practices regarding self-stimulation to prevent future injuries. Using safe, body-friendly items and being mindful of the pressure and technique can help avoid similar issues.

In summary, while minor injuries to the urethra can often heal on their own with proper care, it is essential to monitor your symptoms closely. If you have any doubts or if your symptoms persist or worsen, do not hesitate to seek medical advice. Your health and well-being are paramount, and a healthcare professional can provide the best guidance tailored to your situation.

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