Common Questions About Urology and Masturbation Explained - Urology

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Hello doctor, I have many questions to ask: 1.
Is it necessary to push the foreskin all the way back during masturbation? 2.
What happens if I forget to wash my hands before masturbating? 3.
Can I get a sexually transmitted infection from masturbation? 4.
Is it okay if there is no pre-ejaculatory fluid during masturbation? 5.
Can masturbation cause constipation afterward? 6.
How many times a day is it safe to masturbate? 7.
Is there a different sensation between masturbation and sexual intercourse?

Junxiang, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2005/09/08

Dr. Xu Weikai reply Urology


Hello regarding your questions: 1.
During masturbation, as long as you feel good, you can do it however you like.
2.
If you forget to wash your hands, the penis can become dirty.
3.
Masturbation does not transmit sexually transmitted infections unless there are pathogens on your hands.
4.
Is there no prostatic fluid during masturbation? I don't know how you can tell if your ejaculate contains prostatic fluid, as I also don't know if mine does (though generally, it usually does).
5.
After masturbation, it is possible to experience constipation, while some may have diarrhea.
6.
How many times a day varies for each person; some may do it once a week, while others may do it seven times a day or more; some may do it only once a year.
7.
What is the difference between masturbation and sexual intercourse? One is done alone, while the other involves at least two people.
Department of Urology, Taitung Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare, Dr.
Hsu Wei-Kai.

Reply Date: 2005/09/08

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When it comes to urology and masturbation, there are several common questions that arise, and it's important to address them with accurate information. Here’s a detailed explanation of the various aspects related to masturbation and its implications for health.

1. Do you have to retract the foreskin completely during masturbation?
For individuals who are uncircumcised, retracting the foreskin can enhance stimulation and pleasure during masturbation. However, it is not strictly necessary. Some may find it more comfortable to leave the foreskin in place. The key is to ensure that the area is clean and that there is no pain or discomfort during the process.

2. What happens if you forget to wash your hands before masturbating?
While it’s always best practice to wash your hands before any sexual activity to minimize the risk of introducing bacteria, forgetting to do so occasionally may not lead to immediate issues. However, it could increase the risk of infections, such as urinary tract infections (UTIs) or skin irritations. Regular hygiene is essential for overall health.

3. Can you get a sexually transmitted infection (STI) from masturbation?
Masturbation itself does not transmit STIs, as it typically involves solo activity. However, if you use shared objects (like sex toys) without proper cleaning or if you have cuts or sores on your hands, there is a potential risk of transferring infections. Always ensure that any objects used are clean and, if shared, are sanitized properly.

4. What if there is no pre-ejaculatory fluid during masturbation?
The absence of pre-ejaculatory fluid (pre-cum) is not a cause for concern. This fluid is produced by the Cowper's glands and serves to lubricate the urethra and neutralize acidity. Not everyone produces the same amount, and it does not affect the ability to achieve orgasm or ejaculation.

5. Can masturbation lead to constipation?
There is no direct link between masturbation and constipation. However, excessive masturbation or any behavior that leads to significant changes in routine can affect bowel habits indirectly. If someone is experiencing constipation, it may be due to dietary factors, hydration levels, or lack of physical activity rather than masturbation itself.

6. How many times a day is it normal to masturbate?
The frequency of masturbation varies widely among individuals. Some may do it several times a day, while others may do it less frequently. As long as it does not interfere with daily life, responsibilities, or relationships, there is no "normal" frequency. It is a personal choice and can vary based on individual libido and circumstances.

7. Is there a difference in sensation between masturbation and sexual intercourse?
Yes, many individuals report different sensations between masturbation and sexual intercourse. Intercourse involves additional physical and emotional elements, such as intimacy and connection with a partner, which can enhance the experience. Masturbation, while pleasurable, is often a more solitary experience and may not provide the same level of emotional connection.

In conclusion, masturbation is a normal and healthy sexual activity for many individuals. It is essential to approach it with a mindset of understanding and awareness of personal health. If there are any concerns about sexual health, hygiene, or related issues, consulting a healthcare professional is always advisable. They can provide personalized advice and address any specific concerns you may have.

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