Is it related?
Hello, Dr.
Hsu.
I have a few questions that are bothering me, and I would appreciate your answers:
1.
I occasionally masturbate, but I often experience premature ejaculation and stop the act.
Recently, I have noticed that after masturbating (regardless of ejaculation), I feel a strong urge to urinate and cannot hold it as I used to, often leading to leakage.
Is this related to masturbation?
2.
What are the potential long-term effects of masturbating without ejaculation?
3.
Sometimes I experience a sensation of incomplete urination, where I feel like I have urinated halfway but still have residual urine in the urethra after a while.
How can I ensure that I empty my bladder completely?
4.
Additionally, I have a habit of sleeping nude, and sometimes I wake up with an erection that quickly leads to a feeling of impending ejaculation.
I notice that pre-ejaculatory fluid may leak from the glans.
If I resist the urge to masturbate and then urinate, I often see a lot of bubbles.
Does this mean that there is semen mixed in with my urine?
5.
How can I self-examine for varicocele? Sometimes I experience pain in my testicles that radiates to the groin, and at times, touching the testicles causes discomfort.
Should I seek in-person medical consultation? How do doctors diagnose this condition during a physical examination?
6.
I tend to sweat easily in the genital area, and I often experience itching and a strong odor by the end of the day.
What can I do to improve this situation? (Due to this issue, I have stopped wearing underwear, but it hasn't helped.)
Thank you for addressing these questions.
Xiao Hei, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2008/03/26
Dr. Xu Weikai reply Urology
Hello, regarding your questions, here are my opinions:
1.
After masturbation (regardless of ejaculation), it is common to feel the urge to urinate.
This is due to nerve stimulation during erection and is completely normal.
2.
Are there any long-term consequences of masturbating without ejaculation? Western medicine does not have specific recommendations on this matter and generally considers it inconsequential.
Traditional Chinese medicine has its own perspectives.
3.
How can I ensure that my bladder is completely empty if there is residual urine in the urethra? First, check for any infections or if it is due to nerve stimulation or other factors.
After ruling out all causes, if the issue persists, you can lower your pants to your knees while urinating to reduce pressure on the urethra, which may help.
4.
Does urine contain semen? It is possible, and this is normal, so there is no need to worry too much.
5.
How can I self-examine for varicocele? For a self-examination, if it is more severe, you may notice a network of twisted veins in the scrotum resembling worms.
If it is a mild case of varicocele, a diagnosis must be made using ultrasound or other imaging techniques.
6.
I experience excessive sweating and itching in my genital area, often resulting in a strong odor by the end of the day.
What can I do to improve this? If you are overweight, losing weight may help reduce sweating.
Wearing good quality cotton underwear is more hygienic than not wearing any and can help minimize sweat accumulation.
If there are any unclear points, feel free to ask again for further discussion and research.
Sincerely,
Dr.
Hsu Wei-Kai
Department of Urology, Taitung Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare
Reply Date: 2008/03/26
More Info
When it comes to urological concerns, particularly those related to ejaculation and urination, it's important to understand the physiological and psychological factors that can influence these experiences. Let's address your questions one by one, providing clarity and guidance based on medical knowledge.
1. Ejaculation and Urination Frequency: It is not uncommon for individuals to experience increased urgency to urinate after masturbation or ejaculation. This can be attributed to the physiological response of the bladder and urethra during sexual arousal and orgasm. The pelvic floor muscles, which are involved in both ejaculation and urination, may become more sensitive or reactive after sexual activity. If you find that you are experiencing leakage or difficulty holding urine, it may be beneficial to practice pelvic floor exercises (Kegel exercises) to strengthen these muscles.
2. Long-term Effects of Masturbation Without Ejaculation: Masturbating without ejaculation is generally considered safe and does not typically lead to adverse health effects. However, some individuals may experience discomfort or a feeling of fullness in the genital area. It’s important to listen to your body; if you feel discomfort, it may be worth considering whether to ejaculate or to take breaks during masturbation.
3. Incomplete Urination: The sensation of not fully emptying the bladder can be frustrating. This may be due to several factors, including bladder muscle function or pelvic floor muscle tension. To help ensure complete emptying, try to relax and take your time while urinating. Additionally, double voiding—urinating, then waiting a moment and trying again—can sometimes help. If this issue persists, it may be wise to consult a healthcare provider for further evaluation.
4. Morning Erections and Urine Quality: It is normal for men to experience erections during sleep or upon waking, which can sometimes lead to the release of pre-ejaculatory fluid. If you notice bubbles in your urine, it could be due to the presence of this fluid, but it can also indicate other factors such as dehydration or protein in the urine. If this is a frequent occurrence, consider discussing it with a healthcare professional to rule out any underlying conditions.
5. Self-Examination for Varicocele: To check for varicocele (enlarged veins in the scrotum), you can perform a self-examination by standing and gently feeling the scrotum for any abnormal lumps or swelling. A varicocele often feels like a "bag of worms." If you experience pain in the testicles that radiates to the groin, it is advisable to seek medical attention. A healthcare provider may perform a physical examination and possibly an ultrasound to diagnose varicocele.
6. Sweating and Odor in the Genital Area: Excessive sweating and odor can be uncomfortable and may be exacerbated by factors such as hygiene, clothing choices, and diet. To improve this situation, consider maintaining good hygiene by showering regularly and using antibacterial soap. Wearing breathable, moisture-wicking fabrics can also help. If odor persists despite good hygiene practices, it may be worth consulting a healthcare provider to rule out infections or other conditions.
In summary, while many of your concerns are common and can often be managed with lifestyle adjustments and self-care, persistent or severe symptoms should be evaluated by a healthcare professional. They can provide a thorough assessment and tailored advice based on your specific situation. Remember, open communication with your doctor about these issues is crucial for your overall health and well-being.
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