Prostate Issues: Connection Between Sensation and Prostate Fluid - Urology

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Hello, doctor.
I previously had spinal surgery, so one side of my glans has a weaker sensation.
However, it’s strange that the area with abnormal friction does not feel like a DIY sensation, and there is no engorgement of the corpora cavernosa.
Why is there still prostatic fluid being released? Is prostatic fluid associated with the sensation of pleasure?

Xiao Ming, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2023/08/08

Dr. Chen Jiansheng reply Urology


Please seek medical attention.

Reply Date: 2023/08/08

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Understanding the relationship between prostate issues, sensation, and prostate fluid can be quite complex, especially when considering individual medical histories and conditions. In your case, it seems that you are experiencing a combination of symptoms related to both your spinal surgery and potential prostate issues.
Firstly, it's important to clarify the role of the prostate gland. The prostate is responsible for producing a significant portion of the fluid that makes up semen, which is essential for sperm transport. This fluid is secreted during ejaculation, but it can also be released in smaller amounts during other forms of stimulation, even if full ejaculation does not occur.
The sensation of pleasure during sexual activity is typically linked to the stimulation of nerve endings in the genital area, including the penis and the prostate. However, if there is a history of spinal surgery, particularly in the lower back, it can affect the nerve pathways that transmit sensations from the genital region to the brain. This may lead to altered sensations, such as reduced sensitivity or abnormal sensations in certain areas, which could explain why you are experiencing a lack of typical pleasurable sensations despite the release of prostate fluid.

The fact that you are not experiencing full engorgement of the erectile tissue (corpora cavernosa) could also be a contributing factor. The erectile response is a complex interplay of vascular, neurological, and psychological factors. If the nerve pathways are compromised due to your spinal surgery, this could lead to difficulties in achieving or maintaining an erection, which in turn affects the overall sexual experience.

Regarding your question about whether prostate fluid and pleasurable sensations are connected, the answer is nuanced. While the release of prostate fluid can occur independently of pleasurable sensations, the overall experience of sexual pleasure is typically enhanced when there is adequate stimulation and response from the erectile tissues and the prostate. If there is a disruption in the normal physiological responses due to nerve damage or other factors, it can lead to a disconnect between the physical release of fluid and the sensation of pleasure.

In terms of your specific situation, it would be advisable to consult with a urologist or a specialist in sexual medicine. They can provide a more thorough evaluation of your symptoms, including any potential underlying prostate issues, and assess how your spinal surgery may be impacting your sexual function. They may recommend diagnostic tests, such as a prostate exam or imaging studies, to better understand your condition.

In summary, while prostate fluid release can occur without the accompanying sensation of pleasure, the two are generally interconnected in a healthy sexual response. Given your medical history, it is essential to seek professional guidance to address your concerns and explore potential treatment options that may help improve your sexual health and overall quality of life.

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