Post-Urethritis: Sensitivity and Premature Ejaculation Issues - Urology

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Regarding post-urethritis?


Doctor, I would like to ask about my condition.
Ever since I had urethritis, I have noticed a significant decrease in sensitivity during erections and also experience premature ejaculation.
This issue has been bothering me for a long time; it varies from time to time.
Sometimes I feel a strange sensation in my penis, as if there is a foreign object (I could feel it before the urethritis).
After treatment, this occasionally persists.
Is there a correlation? Additionally, is it normal to feel a tingling sensation when pressing on the penis while not erect?

KUK, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2023/09/26

Dr. Chen Jiansheng reply Urology


Please seek medical attention.

Reply Date: 2023/09/26

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Post-urethritis complications can indeed lead to various symptoms, including decreased sensitivity during erections and premature ejaculation. These issues can be quite distressing and may significantly affect your quality of life. Let's delve into the potential causes and implications of these symptoms, as well as some recommendations for management.


Understanding the Symptoms
1. Decreased Sensitivity: After experiencing urethritis, it is not uncommon for individuals to report changes in sensitivity. This could be due to several factors:
- Nerve Involvement: Inflammation from the infection may have affected the nerves in the genital area, leading to altered sensation.

- Psychological Factors: Anxiety about sexual performance or fear of recurrence of the infection can also contribute to decreased sensitivity.

- Physical Changes: The healing process may lead to changes in the tissue of the urethra or surrounding areas, which can affect sensation.

2. Premature Ejaculation: This condition can be multifactorial and may be exacerbated by:
- Increased Sensitivity: The body may react differently post-infection, leading to quicker ejaculation.

- Psychological Stress: The anxiety stemming from previous infections and current symptoms can lead to a cycle of performance anxiety, which can worsen premature ejaculation.

3. Abnormal Sensations: The feeling of "foreign body" sensation or discomfort when pressing on the penis may indicate:
- Residual Inflammation: Even after the infection has cleared, inflammation may persist, leading to discomfort.

- Muscle Tension: Stress and anxiety can lead to muscle tension in the pelvic area, which may contribute to discomfort.


Recommendations for Management
1. Follow-Up with a Specialist: It’s crucial to consult a urologist or a sexual health specialist who can perform a thorough examination and possibly recommend further tests to rule out any underlying conditions.

2. Pelvic Floor Therapy: Engaging in pelvic floor physical therapy can help alleviate tension in the pelvic muscles, which may improve both sensitivity and ejaculation control.

3. Counseling or Therapy: If psychological factors are contributing to your symptoms, speaking with a therapist who specializes in sexual health can be beneficial. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) can help address anxiety and improve sexual function.

4. Medication: In some cases, medications may be prescribed to help with premature ejaculation or to manage anxiety. Discuss these options with your healthcare provider.

5. Lifestyle Modifications: Maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including regular exercise, a balanced diet, and adequate hydration, can improve overall well-being and potentially alleviate some symptoms.

6. Avoid Irritants: If you notice that certain activities or substances (like alcohol or spicy foods) exacerbate your symptoms, it may be helpful to avoid them.


Conclusion
The symptoms you are experiencing post-urethritis are not uncommon and can be addressed through a combination of medical and therapeutic approaches. It is essential to communicate openly with your healthcare provider about your concerns, as they can help tailor a treatment plan that suits your specific needs. Remember, recovery can take time, and addressing both the physical and psychological aspects of your symptoms is crucial for achieving the best outcomes.

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