After holding urine in the penis for 2 hours?
Hello, I would like to ask Dr.
Hsu about the reasons behind the persistent sensation of ejaculation and the release of prostatic fluid when holding urine for an extended period, which I understand can stimulate the nerves leading to an erection.
This situation only occurs when I have held my urine for a long time.
Additionally, could you clarify whether the bladder is completely emptied during this process, as I still experience some urination in between, but the issues of erection and ejaculation are my main concerns? Thank you.
Mr. Lin, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2011/07/11
Dr. Xu Weikai reply Urology
Mr.
Lin: Hello, excessive neural excitability can lead to neural instability, resulting in the symptoms mentioned above.
Additionally, there are urinary disorders that require further examination, such as urodynamics and ultrasound.
If there are any unclear points, feel free to ask again, and we can discuss and research further.
This message is from the Department of Urology, Director Hsu Wei-Kai, Taitung Hospital, Department of Health, Executive Yuan.
Reply Date: 2011/07/11
More Info
The sensation of persistent ejaculation or the feeling of having seminal fluid released after urinary retention can be quite perplexing and uncomfortable. This phenomenon is often linked to the complex interplay between the urinary and reproductive systems, particularly in males.
When you hold urine for an extended period, the bladder becomes distended, which can stimulate the nerves that are responsible for both urinary and sexual functions. The bladder and prostate gland are anatomically close, and the nerves that control these organs can sometimes overlap in their functions. This overlap can lead to sensations that mimic ejaculation or the release of prostatic fluid, even if ejaculation does not actually occur.
The sensation of ejaculation or the release of pre-ejaculatory fluid (pre-cum) can occur due to several reasons:
1. Nerve Stimulation: Prolonged urinary retention can stimulate the pelvic nerves, which may lead to involuntary contractions of the pelvic floor muscles. This can create sensations similar to those experienced during ejaculation.
2. Prostate Gland Activity: The prostate gland produces seminal fluid, and when the bladder is full, it can exert pressure on the prostate. This pressure may cause the prostate to release some fluid, resulting in the sensation of ejaculation or the actual release of prostatic fluid.
3. Muscle Contractions: The muscles involved in urination and ejaculation are closely linked. When the bladder is full, the body may attempt to expel urine, leading to contractions that could feel similar to those experienced during ejaculation.
4. Psychological Factors: The mind plays a significant role in sexual arousal and sensations. If you are anxious or focused on the sensations of holding urine, this can amplify the feelings associated with ejaculation.
5. Residual Urine: If the bladder does not fully empty, residual urine can lead to discomfort and a sensation of fullness, which may also contribute to the feeling of ejaculation.
If you are experiencing these sensations frequently or they are accompanied by pain, discomfort, or other concerning symptoms, it is essential to consult a healthcare professional. They may recommend a urological evaluation to rule out any underlying conditions such as urinary tract infections, prostate issues, or other anatomical concerns.
In the meantime, here are some recommendations to manage urinary retention and its associated symptoms:
- Avoid Holding Urine: Try to urinate when you feel the urge. Holding urine for extended periods can lead to discomfort and potential complications.
- Stay Hydrated: Drinking plenty of fluids can help ensure that your bladder empties completely and reduces the risk of urinary retention.
- Pelvic Floor Exercises: Strengthening the pelvic floor muscles through exercises like Kegels can help improve bladder control and reduce the sensation of urgency.
- Relaxation Techniques: Stress and anxiety can exacerbate sensations related to urinary retention. Techniques such as deep breathing, meditation, or yoga may help alleviate some of this stress.
- Consult a Specialist: If symptoms persist, consider seeing a urologist who can provide a thorough evaluation and tailored treatment options.
In conclusion, while the sensation of persistent ejaculation after urinary retention can be unsettling, it is often a result of the complex interactions between the urinary and reproductive systems. Understanding these mechanisms can help alleviate concerns and guide appropriate management strategies.
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