Experiencing erectile dysfunction after circumcision?
Hello doctor, I just had a circumcision nearly two weeks ago, but I couldn't resist and started masturbating a couple of days ago.
The wound hasn't reopened, but I have a few questions for you.
1.
After circumcision, if it hasn't been four weeks yet, will masturbating lead to erectile dysfunction? The areas I can stimulate are limited, and I can't touch the wound, but the pleasure during ejaculation is not as intense as it was before the surgery, and I even feel like I have no sensation at all.
Is this normal?
2.
After ejaculation, I notice that the semen seems very thin, even though I haven't masturbated for two weeks.
Before the surgery, after a period of abstinence, the semen would be quite thick, and I would at least expel a little, about five centimeters.
However, after the circumcision, it just flows out completely, and the amount is less than before the surgery.
Is this because the wound is still in the healing phase? *Before the surgery, I had phimosis, and I couldn't retract the foreskin when erect.
Thank you for your response, doctor.
Niming, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2024/05/08
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello:
1.
How many weeks after circumcision can one expect to experience normal ejaculation? If it has not been four weeks yet, could masturbation lead to erectile dysfunction? I find that the areas that can be stimulated are limited, and while I can avoid the incision site, the pleasure during ejaculation is not as intense as before the surgery, and I sometimes feel no pleasure at all.
Is this normal? — It is difficult to assess; generally, circumcision has minimal impact on sensation.
2.
After ejaculation, I notice that the semen seems very thin, even though I have not masturbated for two weeks.
Before the surgery, after a period of abstinence, the semen would be quite thick, and I would at least expel a small amount, around five centimeters.
However, after the circumcision, it comes out completely and in lesser quantity than before the surgery.
Is this due to the incision still healing? *Before the surgery, I had phimosis, and I could not retract the foreskin when erect.
— This is unrelated to the healing process.
Wishing you good health.
Reply Date: 2024/05/08
More Info
After undergoing circumcision, it is common for patients to experience various changes in sexual function and sensation during the recovery period. Your concerns regarding ejaculation and changes in semen consistency are valid and can be attributed to several factors related to the surgical procedure and the healing process.
1. Ejaculation and Sensation: It is not unusual to experience a decrease in sexual pleasure or altered sensations following circumcision, especially within the first few weeks post-surgery. The glans (the head of the penis) is typically more sensitive after the removal of the foreskin, which can lead to heightened sensitivity or discomfort during sexual activities. However, the healing process can also temporarily dull sensations as the area adjusts to the absence of the foreskin. This can result in a feeling of reduced pleasure or difficulty achieving orgasm. It is essential to allow adequate time for healing, which typically takes about 4 to 6 weeks. Engaging in sexual activities too soon can lead to discomfort or complications, so it is advisable to follow your surgeon's recommendations regarding resuming sexual activity.
2. Changes in Semen Consistency: The changes you are noticing in the consistency and volume of your semen can also be related to the healing process. After circumcision, the body undergoes various physiological adjustments, and it may take some time for your body to return to its pre-surgery state. The sensation of semen being "thinner" or less voluminous can be attributed to several factors, including hydration levels, hormonal changes, and the body's recovery from surgery. Additionally, the psychological aspect of anxiety or concern about the surgery and its aftermath can also affect sexual function and ejaculation.
It is important to note that while some changes are expected during the recovery period, if you continue to experience significant issues with ejaculation or if you have concerns about the healing process, it is crucial to consult with your healthcare provider. They can assess your situation, provide reassurance, and determine if any further evaluation or treatment is necessary.
In summary, while it is normal to experience changes in sexual function and sensation after circumcision, these should gradually improve as you heal. Patience is key, and if issues persist beyond the expected recovery period, seeking medical advice is the best course of action. Remember that every individual's healing process is unique, and open communication with your healthcare provider will help address any concerns you may have.
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