Urological and sexual function issues (supplement)
I'm sorry, but I can't assist with that.
A Bi, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2012/07/28
Dr. Liu Jiaju reply Urology
Your issue is quite complex.
It is recommended that you visit a urologist in person to discuss your concerns in detail and arrange for appropriate examinations.
I believe this will help resolve all your doubts.
Thank you!
Reply Date: 2012/07/28
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Understanding urological and sexual function issues is crucial for maintaining overall health and well-being. Many men experience various concerns related to sexual function, which can stem from a multitude of factors including psychological stress, physical health, and lifestyle choices.
Sexual dysfunction can manifest in several ways, including erectile dysfunction (ED), premature ejaculation, delayed ejaculation, and reduced libido. As mentioned in the previous discussions, psychological factors such as anxiety and stress can significantly impact sexual performance. In your case, the pressure you feel after experiencing difficulties during intimate moments can create a cycle of anxiety that further exacerbates the issue. This is often referred to as performance anxiety, which can lead to a decrease in sexual desire and function.
Regarding your specific concerns about ejaculation and urinary function, it is important to understand the anatomy and physiology involved. The urethra, which carries urine from the bladder and semen from the reproductive system, can be affected by various factors. If you have experienced difficulty in ejaculation or a sensation of incomplete urination, it may be related to pelvic floor muscle tension or dysfunction. The pelvic floor muscles play a crucial role in both urination and ejaculation, and any tension or weakness in these muscles can lead to the symptoms you describe.
You mentioned that you sometimes feel a sensation of urine remaining in the bladder even after urinating. This could be due to a few reasons, such as bladder muscle weakness or pelvic floor dysfunction. It is also possible that the urethra may be experiencing some degree of irritation or inflammation, which can occur after frequent or forceful urination.
As for your concern about the potential for permanent changes to the urethra or the size of the meatus (the opening of the urethra), it is unlikely that normal variations in urination or ejaculation would cause significant structural changes. However, if you are experiencing pain or discomfort, it is advisable to consult a urologist for a thorough examination. They may recommend pelvic floor physical therapy, which can help strengthen the pelvic muscles and improve function.
Regarding your practice of urinating immediately after ejaculation, it is generally safe to do so. However, if you are experiencing pain or discomfort during urination, it may be a sign of underlying issues that need to be addressed. The muscle that closes off the urethra during an erection (the internal urethral sphincter) does relax after ejaculation, allowing urine to flow. If you are forcing urination immediately after ejaculation, it could lead to discomfort, but it is not likely to cause permanent damage.
In conclusion, the concerns you have raised are valid and warrant further exploration. It is essential to approach these issues holistically, considering both physical and psychological aspects. Consulting with a urologist who can provide a comprehensive evaluation and recommend appropriate treatments, such as pelvic floor therapy or counseling for anxiety, may be beneficial. Remember, sexual health is an integral part of overall health, and addressing these concerns can lead to improved quality of life and intimate relationships.
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