Ejaculatory swelling
Hello doctor, I have been experiencing that after ejaculation from masturbation, my penis becomes flaccid immediately and I am unable to masturbate a second time.
Additionally, it becomes swollen.
Could there be any issues with this?
Wei, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2023/12/06
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Post-ejaculation swelling, often referred to as post-orgasmic illness syndrome (POIS), can be a perplexing and concerning experience for many individuals. It is important to understand that the body undergoes various physiological changes during and after ejaculation, which can lead to temporary swelling or discomfort in the genital area.
When a man ejaculates, there is a significant release of semen, which is composed of sperm and seminal fluid. This process is accompanied by a series of muscular contractions that help expel the semen from the body. Following ejaculation, it is common for the penis to become flaccid, and some men may experience a degree of swelling or engorgement in the surrounding tissues. This can be attributed to increased blood flow during arousal and the subsequent release of tension after orgasm.
In your case, the swelling you experience post-ejaculation could be due to several factors. One possibility is that the swelling is a normal physiological response, particularly if it subsides relatively quickly. However, if the swelling is persistent, painful, or accompanied by other symptoms such as redness, heat, or discharge, it may indicate an underlying issue that warrants further investigation.
Another aspect to consider is the frequency of your experiences. If you find that you are unable to achieve a second erection or engage in further sexual activity shortly after ejaculation, this could be related to the refractory period. The refractory period is the time following ejaculation during which a man is unable to achieve another erection. This period can vary significantly among individuals and can be influenced by factors such as age, hormonal levels, and overall health.
If you are concerned about the swelling or the inability to engage in sexual activity after ejaculation, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional. They can perform a thorough evaluation, including a physical examination and possibly some laboratory tests, to rule out any underlying conditions such as infections, hormonal imbalances, or vascular issues.
In addition to seeking medical advice, there are some lifestyle changes and practices that may help alleviate your symptoms. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including regular exercise, a balanced diet, and adequate hydration, can improve overall blood circulation and sexual health. Additionally, practicing relaxation techniques and managing stress can also contribute to better sexual function.
In summary, while post-ejaculation swelling can be a normal response, it is essential to monitor the situation and seek medical advice if you experience persistent or concerning symptoms. Understanding your body and its responses is crucial, and a healthcare professional can provide personalized guidance and support to address your concerns effectively.
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