Male ejaculation is a series of coordinated movements of various parts of the reproductive system, and the moment of ejaculation is like a fairy. After ejaculation, the body and mind relax. But some men experience pain every time they ejaculate, which may indicate the onset of a disease.
Why do men experience pain after ejaculation?
1. Functional pain after ejaculation
Frequent sexual activity in a short period of time can cause pain during male ejaculation, and excessive indulgence can lead to aseptic inflammation of the seminal vesicles, vas deferens, and urethral organs, leading to congestion and edema of these organs. In addition, during male ejaculation, the contraction of smooth muscles can stimulate the above congested organs, causing pain. When encountering this problem, it is necessary to reduce the frequency of sexual activity and appropriately reduce the frequency of sexual activity, which will alleviate the pain during ejaculation. In addition, it is also related to people's psychology. Excessive attention to their sexual function, coupled with excessive anxiety, can lead to spasmodic contraction of the perineal muscles, ultimately leading to pain. In addition, long-term excessive tension can also cause local pain, which belongs to neurosis. In such cases, couples need to communicate more, relax their body and mind, and avoid excessive anxiety. If necessary, it is necessary to seek the help of a psychologist.
2. Genital tract inflammation
When men suffer from reproductive tract infections, it can cause pain after ejaculation, such as urethritis and cystitis, as well as seminal vesiculitis, epididymitis, and prostatitis, which can cause local tissue congestion and swelling, reducing the pain threshold. Because during the entire process of ejaculation, muscles need to undergo rhythmic contraction, but due to inflammation, congestion, and swelling, certain stimuli will inevitably be generated during contraction, causing pain. Pain after ejaculation caused by inflammation of the reproductive tract can be improved by choosing a reputable hospital, scientific and standardized treatment, and standardized use of antibiotics.
3. Urogenital system tumors
Malignant tumors in the urogenital system can cause pain during ejaculation. When there is a tumor in the testicles, prostate, or epididymis, the tumor can compress or block the semen transport pipeline, causing pain during ejaculation. However, the pain caused by tumors in the urinary and reproductive systems is relatively mild, generally including acid swelling and dull pain. Although the risk of tumors in the vas deferens and seminal vesicles is minimal, the progression presents a hidden nature when lesions occur. Therefore, every time you ejaculate, you will feel pain and need to take it seriously. Go to the hospital for examination immediately to rule out the possibility of the disease.