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Issues after masturbation and prostatitis concerns?


Hello, doctor! I would like to ask a few questions:
1.
Recently, after masturbating, I waited a while before going to the bathroom.
After going a couple of times, I felt pain at the junction of the penis and testicles, as well as pain from the bottom of the testicles to the anus.
Could this be prostatitis? (I drank a lot of water afterward.)
2.
If I experience pain again after masturbating and then going to the bathroom, what methods can help relieve the pain?
3.
If it is prostatitis, can drinking more water or coconut water and resting help alleviate the prostatitis issue?
4.
A few days ago, I experienced a nocturnal emission.
When I woke up to clean myself, I expelled a little urine, but when I lay back down, I felt pain at the junction of the penis and testicles, as well as pain from the bottom of the testicles to the anus.
However, I did not feel this pain upon waking.
Is this normal?
5.
Could you please tell me what the symptoms of prostatitis are? Thank you for your help, doctor! 🙏

Niming, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2023/07/28

Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology


Hello:
1.
Recently, after masturbation, I waited a while before going to the bathroom.
After going about twice, I felt pain at the junction of the penis and testicles, and also pain from the base of the testicles to the anus.
Could this be prostatitis? (I drank a lot of water afterwards) —> There are many symptoms of prostatitis, so it cannot be confirmed.
If there are any concerns, please seek medical examination.
2.
If I experience pain again after masturbation when going to the bathroom, what methods can help relieve the pain? —> Do not hold urine for too long, and consider warm sitz baths.
3.
If it is prostatitis, can drinking more water or coconut water and resting help resolve the prostatitis issue? —> Generally, this is not effective.
4.
A few days ago, I experienced a nocturnal emission, and when I got up to clean myself, I expelled a little urine.
However, when I lay back down, I felt pain at the junction of the penis and testicles, and also pain from the base of the testicles to the anus, but I did not feel this pain upon waking.
Is this normal? —> If there has been any unsafe sexual activity, please seek medical examination.
5.
Could you please tell me what the symptoms of prostatitis are? There are many, and you can refer to https://www.shutien.org.tw/dr_doc_detail.aspx?bookid=60.

Wishing you good health.

Reply Date: 2023/07/28

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Hello! Thank you for your questions regarding the pain you are experiencing after masturbation. Let's address each of your concerns one by one.

1. Pain after Masturbation: The pain you describe in the area where the penis connects to the scrotum, as well as the discomfort extending from the base of the scrotum to the anus, could potentially be related to prostatitis, but it is not definitive. Prostatitis is an inflammation of the prostate gland, which can cause pain in the pelvic region, including the perineum (the area between the scrotum and anus). However, pain in these areas can also arise from other conditions, such as muscle strain, nerve irritation, or even a post-ejaculatory discomfort that is not uncommon.
2. Managing Pain: If you experience pain after masturbation, there are several strategies you can try to alleviate discomfort. First, ensure you are adequately hydrated, as dehydration can exacerbate discomfort. Applying a warm compress to the area may help relax the muscles and reduce pain. Additionally, over-the-counter pain relievers such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen can be effective in managing pain. If the pain persists or worsens, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation.

3. Prostatitis and Hydration: If prostatitis is indeed the issue, increasing your fluid intake can help flush out the urinary tract and may alleviate some symptoms. Drinking coconut water or other hydrating fluids can be beneficial, but it is essential to note that while hydration can help, it may not be a standalone treatment for prostatitis. Prostatitis often requires specific medical treatment, including antibiotics if a bacterial infection is present.

4. Post-Ejaculatory Pain: Experiencing pain after a nocturnal emission (wet dream) or during urination can be concerning. The fact that you feel pain only when lying down and not upon waking may suggest that the position you are in could be putting pressure on certain nerves or muscles. This is not uncommon, and many individuals experience transient discomfort that resolves with movement or changing positions. However, if this pain becomes frequent or severe, it is essential to seek medical advice.

5. Symptoms of Prostatitis: Prostatitis can present with a variety of symptoms, including:
- Pain in the pelvic area, lower back, or genitals
- Painful urination (dysuria)
- Frequent urination, especially at night (nocturia)
- Difficulty starting or stopping urination
- Pain during ejaculation
- Flu-like symptoms (in cases of acute bacterial prostatitis)
If you are experiencing a combination of these symptoms, it would be wise to consult a healthcare provider for a thorough evaluation. They may perform a physical examination, including a digital rectal exam, and possibly order tests such as urine analysis or imaging studies to determine the underlying cause of your symptoms.

In summary, while your symptoms may suggest prostatitis, they could also be related to other factors. It is crucial to monitor your symptoms and seek medical advice if they persist or worsen. Maintaining good hydration, practicing relaxation techniques, and avoiding activities that exacerbate the pain can also be beneficial. Thank you for reaching out, and I hope this information helps clarify your concerns!

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