Pain that is difficult to stop ejaculation
It is understood that ejaculatory pain is mainly related to pathological damage or spasm of urethra, seminal vesicle and prostate. Among them, the pain that lasts the longest, is the most obvious and is the most difficult to eliminate is the ejaculation pain caused by prostate diseases, especially prostate calcification and stones.
Prostate disease
Prostate gland is a soft and elastic solid gland. Inside the soft and elastic prostate gland, there are a large number of capillaries and nerve tissue in crisscross.
Under normal conditions
Under normal circumstances, the texture of the prostate gland is very soft, and the compatibility with the nerve tissue is very good. Therefore, it will not cause too obvious mechanical stimulation to the nerve tissue, and will not cause corresponding pain and discomfort.
Calcification or stone
When calcification or calculus occurs in the current row of glands, the density and hardness of calcification and calculus tissue are significantly greater than that of normal gland tissue, and it is easy to repel the soft and elastic gland tissue, resulting in compressive stimulation of nerve tissue, and finally the pain and discomfort of corresponding parts.
Contraction and squeezing action
At the same time, at the moment of male ejaculation, the prostate has a very intense contraction and compression action. This contraction and squeezing action can forcefully "press" the thick semen out of the body to complete the normal "ejaculation" instead of "ejaculation".
However, in the process of completing normal ejaculation, the intense contraction and squeezing action of the prostate will also aggravate the calcification and stone tissue, the compressive stimulation of the nerve tissue, and increase the pain and discomfort of the corresponding parts, and finally lead to the occurrence of ejaculation pain symptoms.
Some male compatriots may
Of course, some male friends may say: prostate calcification and stones can cause ejaculation pain, and eliminate prostate calcification and stones. Is that OK?
Actually, it's not so simple
Medical research has found that most of the prostate calcification and prostate stones occur in the prostate parenchymal glands and are distributed in a diffuse manner.
Therefore, it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination and treatment of prostate calcification and prostate stones, as well as the pain caused by ejaculation.