Sexual Health
Why do you want to urinate after sexual intercourse? Developing a habit of urinating after sexual intercourse can prevent infection
What is it about someone who can't wait to urinate after sexual intercourse, and someone who can't urinate for half a day or even a whole day after sexual intercourse? When a man is Sexual arousal, his bladder Sphincter is highly tense. When he is erect, he will not have a sense of urination. Generally speaking, after orgasm, congestion will be fully eliminated, penis fatigue will be basic, and bladder Sphincter tension will be eliminated. During this period of Sexual arousal, the bladder Sphincter becomes too tense to produce fatigue, and it is normal to urinate after the tension disappears. For women, the urethral opening is easily stimulated directly or indirectly during sexual intercourse, and urination is more likely to occur after sexual intercourse.
On the other hand, both men and women will have Dysuria after sexual intercourse, which is mostly manifested as inability to urinate 6 to 10 hours after sexual intercourse, often accompanied by Urinary retention of varying degrees. The causes are mostly due to emotional tension, overexcitement, Urethral sphincters and Detrusor muscle spasm, not pathological. The female perineal body becomes taller and harder, manifested as contraction of the vaginal opening in non parturients.
(1) During normal sexual life, it is best to urinate once before sexual intercourse and once after sexual intercourse to form a habit, prevent possible urinary tract infection during sexual intercourse, and maintain the function of Sphincter and forced urinary muscles. If you want to get pregnant, you should not wake up and urinate immediately after sexual intercourse to avoid premature ejaculation.
(2) If the symptoms of Dysuria appear, the doctor must relieve the patient's worries, give appropriate sedatives and estrogen, and if necessary, the doctor can perform urethral dilatation.
(3) Avoid sexual intercourse when women have excessive menstrual blood volume. Therefore, in the same room, menstrual blood may soak into the male urethra, and if urination occurs after sexual intercourse, it can be washed away. Otherwise, there was no abnormal sensation at the time, but the next day he could not urinate. Due to menstrual blood clotting, the urethra is blocked. At this time, one can only see a doctor.
Individual men have Orgasm and ejaculation during sexual intercourse. At this time, urine is discharged, the sheets are wet, and women feel excited and disgusted. Patients have a great mental burden, often experiencing emotional conflicts and divorce. The patient's libido and erection are not a problem. At present, this phenomenon cannot be reasonably explained.
Cases of urination during ejaculation are extremely difficult to see and difficult to comprehensively examine and evaluate. Ejaculation is a non conditioned reflex, with its axis located in the lumbosacral spinal cord. Urination is a conscious and autonomous activity controlled by the higher-level neural center, including a series of conditioned and non conditioned reflexes. Its lower level center is also located in the lumbosacral spinal cord, but actual enuresis does not occur during sleep, and brain commands are less likely to occur.