Does Frequent Masturbation or Sex Cause Venous Leakage in Men? - Urology

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Does frequent masturbation or sexual intercourse cause venous leakage?


Hello, Dr.
Hsu.
I would like to ask you about whether frequent masturbation or sexual intercourse in men can lead to venous enlargement and venous leakage in the penis.
I was quite normal at the age of 25, but now I am unable to achieve an erection.
Considering my age, which is not yet 40, I suspect that this issue may be related to frequent sexual activity in my younger years.
I am wondering if the frequent masturbation and sexual intercourse could have caused venous enlargement and leakage.
I have seen some forums online where many young men, who masturbate once or several times a day, report experiencing erectile dysfunction shortly after.
I am quite concerned that this might be a long-term accumulation problem from my youth.

Danxin shentijian kuang de ren, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2012/06/04

Dr. Xu Weikai reply Urology


For those concerned about their health: You should not experience such phenomena.
Otherwise, there would be no male leads in adult films.
It is advisable to consult a professional physician for relevant examinations to determine the underlying cause.
If there are any unclear aspects, feel free to ask again for further discussion and research.
Responses on the internet should only serve as a reference; if necessary, it is important to seek medical attention at a healthcare facility.
This message is from Dr.
Hsu Wei-Kai, Director of the Urology Department at Taitung Hospital, Department of Health, Executive Yuan.

Reply Date: 2012/06/04

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Frequent masturbation and sexual activity are common concerns among men, especially when it comes to understanding their potential impact on sexual health, including issues like venous leakage. To address your question, it’s important to clarify what venous leakage is and how it relates to sexual activity.

Venous leakage, or penile venous insufficiency, occurs when the veins in the penis do not close properly during an erection, leading to difficulty maintaining an erection. This condition can be caused by various factors, including hormonal imbalances, vascular issues, nerve damage, and psychological factors. While the concern about frequent masturbation or sexual activity leading to venous leakage is understandable, current medical evidence does not support the idea that normal sexual activity or masturbation causes this condition.

In fact, sexual activity, including masturbation, is a normal part of male sexual health and can even have positive effects, such as improving mood, reducing stress, and promoting overall sexual function. The key is moderation. Excessive sexual activity, particularly if it leads to physical trauma or injury, could potentially contribute to erectile dysfunction, but this is more about the nature of the activity rather than the frequency itself.

At the age of 25, experiencing erectile difficulties is not typical, and it may indicate underlying health issues rather than a direct result of frequent sexual activity. Factors such as anxiety, stress, lifestyle choices (like smoking or excessive alcohol consumption), and medical conditions (like diabetes or cardiovascular issues) can all play significant roles in erectile function.
If you are experiencing persistent issues with erections, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional. They can conduct a thorough evaluation, which may include a physical examination, blood tests to check hormone levels, and possibly imaging studies to assess blood flow to the penis. This comprehensive approach will help identify any underlying conditions that may be contributing to your symptoms.

In summary, while concerns about the effects of frequent masturbation or sexual activity are common, there is no substantial evidence linking these behaviors directly to venous leakage in men. If you are experiencing erectile dysfunction, it is essential to seek medical advice to determine the root cause and explore appropriate treatment options. Remember, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, managing stress, and communicating openly with partners can also contribute positively to sexual health.

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