Regarding urinary issues and premature ejaculation?
Doctor, I have recently noticed issues with premature ejaculation over the past six months, with the duration being reduced by about half.
Additionally, I experience a slight stinging sensation in the urethra before and after urination, but this pain only occurs during urination.
Could this be related to the finasteride 5mg that I have been taking for over a year, at a dosage of 0.25 daily? Thank you.
AAE, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2022/05/19
Dr. Li Minghui reply Urology
Hello: The package insert does not mention this side effect, but if there are abnormalities in urination, medical evaluation should be sought, and at the very least, a urinalysis should be performed.
Wishing you good health.
Reply Date: 2022/05/19
More Info
Premature ejaculation (PE) and urinary pain can be distressing symptoms that significantly impact a person's quality of life. Understanding the potential connections between these symptoms and medications like finasteride is crucial for effective management.
Premature Ejaculation (PE) is characterized by ejaculation that occurs with minimal sexual stimulation, often before the individual desires. It can be influenced by various factors, including psychological issues (such as anxiety or stress), relationship problems, and physiological factors. While the exact cause of PE is not always clear, it is essential to consider both psychological and physical aspects.
Urinary Pain: The sensation of pain or discomfort during urination, particularly a sharp or stinging sensation in the urethra, can be attributed to several causes. Common reasons include urinary tract infections (UTIs), urethritis (inflammation of the urethra), or even irritation from medications. In your case, the pain occurring specifically during urination suggests a localized issue, potentially related to the urinary tract.
Finasteride, a medication commonly used to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and male pattern baldness, works by inhibiting the conversion of testosterone to dihydrotestosterone (DHT). While finasteride is generally well-tolerated, some side effects have been reported, including sexual dysfunction (such as decreased libido, erectile dysfunction, and potentially PE). However, the relationship between finasteride and urinary symptoms is less clear.
In your situation, it is plausible that the combination of PE and urinary pain could be interrelated. The psychological stress associated with PE may lead to increased anxiety, which can exacerbate urinary symptoms. Additionally, if finasteride is affecting your sexual function, it could indirectly influence your ejaculatory control and urinary sensations.
Recommendations:
1. Consult a Urologist: Given your symptoms, it would be prudent to consult a urologist. They can perform a thorough evaluation, including a physical examination and possibly urine tests, to rule out infections or other underlying conditions.
2. Review Medication: Discuss your use of finasteride with your healthcare provider. They may consider adjusting your dosage or switching to a different medication if they suspect it is contributing to your symptoms.
3. Psychological Support: If anxiety or stress is a factor in your PE, consider speaking with a mental health professional. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) or counseling may provide strategies to manage anxiety and improve sexual function.
4. Lifestyle Modifications: Maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including regular exercise, a balanced diet, and stress management techniques, can positively impact both sexual health and urinary function.
5. Follow-Up: Keep track of your symptoms and any changes after discussing your concerns with your healthcare provider. Regular follow-ups can help monitor your condition and adjust treatment as necessary.
In conclusion, while there may be a connection between your symptoms and the use of finasteride, it is essential to approach this issue holistically. A thorough evaluation by a healthcare professional will provide the best pathway to understanding and managing your symptoms effectively.
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