Prostatitis
I visited a urologist, and the doctor said I have prostatitis.
Can I still masturbate in this condition? Also, if I only watch adult films without any physical activity, does that count as masturbation?
Nìmíng, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2022/10/19
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: If the symptoms are not mild, it is recommended to refrain from masturbation and to watch adult films without ejaculation, as this is not considered masturbation.
Wishing you good health.
Reply Date: 2022/10/19
More Info
Prostatitis, or inflammation of the prostate gland, can indeed raise questions about sexual activity, including masturbation. The condition can be acute or chronic, and its symptoms may include pelvic pain, difficulty urinating, and discomfort during ejaculation. Given your diagnosis, it's important to approach the topic of masturbation with caution and awareness of your symptoms.
1. Masturbation and Prostatitis: Generally, masturbation is not contraindicated for individuals with prostatitis. In fact, some healthcare providers may suggest that it can help relieve some of the discomfort associated with the condition. However, it is crucial to listen to your body. If you experience significant pain or discomfort during or after masturbation, it may be wise to refrain from the activity until your symptoms improve. Additionally, if you notice any worsening of your symptoms, such as increased pelvic pain or urinary issues, you should consult your healthcare provider.
2. Watching Adult Content: As for your question about watching adult films without engaging in physical activity, this is typically not considered masturbation. Masturbation involves physical stimulation of the genitals, while simply watching adult content does not involve any physical interaction. However, it is important to note that sexual arousal from such content can lead to a desire to engage in sexual activity, including masturbation. If you find that watching adult films increases your symptoms or leads to discomfort, it may be beneficial to limit this activity.
3. Understanding Prostatitis: Prostatitis can be caused by bacterial infections, but in many cases, especially chronic prostatitis, the exact cause is not clear. It can be associated with pelvic floor muscle tension, stress, and other factors. Treatment often involves antibiotics if a bacterial infection is present, anti-inflammatory medications, and lifestyle changes. It's essential to follow your doctor's recommendations regarding treatment and lifestyle modifications, which may include dietary changes, increased hydration, and pelvic floor exercises.
4. Lifestyle Considerations: During your recovery, consider adopting a healthy lifestyle that includes regular exercise, a balanced diet, and stress management techniques. Avoiding irritants such as caffeine, alcohol, and spicy foods can also help alleviate symptoms. Staying hydrated is crucial, as it can help flush out the urinary system and reduce irritation.
5. When to Seek Help: If you notice any significant changes in your symptoms, such as increased pain, fever, or changes in urination, it is important to contact your healthcare provider. They may need to reassess your condition and adjust your treatment plan accordingly.
In summary, while masturbation is generally permissible with prostatitis, it is essential to be mindful of your body's signals and consult your healthcare provider if you have any concerns. Watching adult content without physical engagement is not considered masturbation, but it can still impact your mental and emotional state regarding your condition. Always prioritize your health and well-being, and follow your doctor's advice for managing prostatitis effectively.
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