Testicular and bladder pain?
Experiencing prolonged erections due to excitement or nervousness while being with a girlfriend can sometimes lead to discomfort or pain in the testicles and lower abdomen.
This condition, known as priapism, is not typical and can be concerning if it lasts for an extended period.
It is advisable to consult a healthcare professional to rule out any underlying issues and to receive appropriate guidance.
mm, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2012/06/02
Dr. Lin Hexing reply Urology
Hello: This is a normal response, and there is no need to be overly concerned.
If this phenomenon occurs frequently, it is recommended that you take a warm bath afterward, as it can help relax the pelvic muscles and improve the symptoms.
Wishing you peace and happiness.
Reply Date: 2012/06/02
More Info
Experiencing testicular and bladder pain during excitement or prolonged erection can be concerning, and it's important to understand the underlying causes and whether this is considered normal.
When a man becomes sexually aroused, blood flow to the genital area increases significantly, leading to an erection. This process is controlled by the nervous system and involves the dilation of blood vessels in the penis. However, if the erection lasts for an extended period, it can lead to a condition known as priapism, which is a prolonged and often painful erection that can last for hours. Priapism can be a medical emergency if it lasts more than four hours, as it can lead to tissue damage and other complications.
In your case, if the pain in the testicles and lower abdomen occurs during moments of excitement or prolonged erection, it may be due to several factors:
1. Increased Blood Flow: The increased blood flow during arousal can cause discomfort or pain in the testicles and bladder area. This is usually temporary and should resolve once the excitement subsides and blood flow returns to normal.
2. Muscle Tension: During sexual excitement, the pelvic muscles may tense up, which can lead to discomfort or pain in the lower abdomen and testicles. This tension can be exacerbated by anxiety or nervousness, especially if you are feeling excited or tense around your partner.
3. Nerve Sensitivity: Some individuals may have heightened sensitivity in the genital area, which can lead to discomfort during arousal or prolonged erections.
4. Infection or Inflammation: While less common, underlying conditions such as epididymitis (inflammation of the epididymis) or other infections can cause pain in the testicles and may be exacerbated by sexual activity. If the pain is severe, persistent, or accompanied by other symptoms (such as fever or unusual discharge), it is important to seek medical attention.
5. Bladder Pressure: If the bladder is full during sexual excitement, it can cause discomfort in the lower abdomen and may feel like pain in the bladder area. It is advisable to empty the bladder before engaging in sexual activity to minimize this discomfort.
In general, mild discomfort during excitement is not uncommon, especially if it is related to prolonged erections or muscle tension. However, if the pain is severe, persistent, or accompanied by other concerning symptoms, it is essential to consult a healthcare professional for a thorough evaluation. They can assess for any underlying conditions and provide appropriate guidance or treatment.
In conclusion, while some discomfort during sexual excitement can be normal, it is crucial to listen to your body. If you find that the pain is affecting your sexual experience or causing significant concern, seeking medical advice is the best course of action. A healthcare provider can help determine if there is an underlying issue that needs to be addressed and provide reassurance or treatment options.
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