Could Masturbation Be Causing My Abdominal and Side Pain? - Urology

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Masturbation and abdominal area?


I have been experiencing a dull pain in my abdomen (about one finger's distance to the left of the navel) and a similar dull pain in the lower left side of my back (parallel to the navel).
Could these symptoms be related to masturbation? I started noticing these symptoms after I began masturbating once a day.

Niming, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2016/02/24

Dr. Lin Wenxu reply Urology


It should be unrelated, but if you are concerned, please visit the urology clinic in person for a consultation with a physician.

Reply Date: 2016/02/24

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Masturbation is a normal and common activity that many people engage in, and it is generally considered safe when done in moderation. However, if you are experiencing abdominal and side pain, it is essential to consider various factors that could contribute to your symptoms.
The pain you describe, located near your navel and on the left side of your abdomen, could be attributed to several potential causes. These include muscular strain, gastrointestinal issues, or even referred pain from other areas of the body. It is important to note that while masturbation itself is unlikely to directly cause abdominal pain, certain activities associated with it, such as awkward positions or excessive force, could lead to muscle strain or discomfort.

Muscle strain is a common cause of localized pain, especially if you have recently changed your routine or engaged in activities that require physical exertion. If you are experiencing pain in the abdominal area and the left side, it could be due to the muscles in that region being overworked or strained. This is particularly relevant if you have been in positions that put stress on your abdominal muscles during masturbation.

Gastrointestinal issues are another possibility. Conditions such as gas, bloating, constipation, or even more serious issues like diverticulitis or appendicitis can cause pain in the abdominal area. If your pain is accompanied by other symptoms such as changes in bowel habits, nausea, or fever, it is crucial to seek medical attention to rule out any serious conditions.

Referred pain is another consideration. Sometimes, pain originating from other areas, such as the kidneys or the lower back, can manifest as abdominal pain. If you have a history of kidney stones or other renal issues, it may be worth discussing these with your healthcare provider.

Anxiety and stress can also play a significant role in physical symptoms, including abdominal pain. If you are feeling anxious about your health or other aspects of your life, this could lead to muscle tension and discomfort in the abdominal region. It is essential to consider your mental health and how it may be impacting your physical well-being.

In conclusion, while masturbation is unlikely to be the direct cause of your abdominal and side pain, it is essential to consider other factors that may be contributing to your discomfort. If your symptoms persist or worsen, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional for a thorough evaluation. They can help determine the underlying cause of your pain and recommend appropriate treatment options. Remember, it is always better to err on the side of caution when it comes to your health.

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