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What Causes Painful Ejaculation in Men? 5 Triggers to Alert

What causes painful ejaculation in men?

By Amanda ChouPublished 7 months ago 4 min read
What Causes Painful Ejaculation in Men? 5 Triggers to Alert
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Ejaculation is a sign of the climax of male sexual behavior, which will bring intense pleasure to men. However, some men feel pain during ejaculation but cannot know the reason for it. Painful ejaculation will not only affect the quality of sex life but also cause physical and mental harm to men, making them lose interest in sexual behavior. Let's learn more about this below.

What are the causes of painful ejaculation in men?

1. Prostatitis

Painful ejaculation can be caused by prostatitis, as prostatitis is also likely to cause prostate pain or even spasmodic aching pain, which usually occurs at the moment before ejaculation and lasts until the period after ejaculation and may also radiate to the urethra and glans area. In addition, inflammation of the prostate infection and repeated irritation of the prostate tissue by the inflammation triggers pain. Chronic prostatitis and chronic pelvic pain syndrome significantly increase the risk of painful ejaculation.

2. Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)

Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) can also be the cause of painful ejaculation. When BPH occurs, the prostate gland becomes enlarged. The enlarged prostate changes the structure of the urinary tract, which includes the urethra and the bladder neck and can lead to frequent urination. In addition, an enlarged prostate may affect ejaculatory function, and for some men, this can cause painful ejaculation.

3. Prostate Cancer

Men with prostate cancer are also more likely to suffer from painful ejaculation. In addition, those who have had previous surgery on the prostate gland may also experience pain during ejaculation.

4. Medications

There are several medications, such as antidepressants, that can cause some side effects. Antidepressants may cause several possible adverse effects, which include painful ejaculation, erectile dysfunction, and low libido.

5. Other Causes

Stones sometimes develop in the seminal vesicle, a gland that combines sperm and a variety of other fluids. When stones develop, ejaculation may be painful. Men who undergo radiation therapy in the pelvic area are also at risk for painful ejaculation; in fact, injuries and surgeries in the area can cause painful ejaculation.

In addition, people with spinal cord injuries can also cause painful ejaculation, and there are certain sexually transmitted infections that can cause these symptoms, such as Trichomonas and Chlamydia are examples of such sexually transmitted infections.

So, how to treat painful ejaculation?

The treatment of painful ejaculation depends a lot on its cause. For STDs like chlamydia, specific antibiotics can also produce effective results. Firstly, macrolides such as azithromycin, erythromycin, and clarithromycin are available for treatment, as well as doxycycline or quinolones such as ofloxacin and gatifloxacin. The patient's current medications should also be considered.

If it is caused by prostatitis, patients can choose antibiotic treatment, such as levofloxacin, azithromycin, cefdinir, and other broad-spectrum antibiotics. In addition, the Chinese medicine Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill can kill all kinds of bacteria and viruses that cause male urogenital diseases but also has the effect of anti-inflammatory, sterilization, and pain relief, which can effectively relieve ejaculation pain and eliminate inflammation.

For prostate enlargement, alpha-blockers, 5-alpha-reductase inhibitors, and combination therapy can be effective. However, if the symptoms are more severe, surgical treatment is needed to completely eliminate the cause of the disease.

If prostate cancer is the cause, surgery treatment is recommended. Doctors usually consider the severity of the prostate problem to determine the best course of treatment. Other causes can likewise be treated with tests and a doctor's advise.

Painful ejaculation is not usually considered a disease in itself but rather a complication of an underlying condition. Painful ejaculation can be caused by a few of the possible reasons listed above, or it can be caused by something else. Knowing the cause will help alleviate the symptoms, so it is important for patients to get tested to find out the cause and then treat the symptoms as soon as they occur.

What are the dangers of painful ejaculation if left untreated?

Affects Male Fertility: Painful ejaculation can lead to a decrease in the quality and quantity of sperm in men, and the poor quality of sperm can then affect normal male fertility.

Affects the Relationship Between Husband and Wife: After men experience painful ejaculation, the harmony of the sex life will be affected. Over time, sexual life is not harmonious, and the relationship between husband and wife will be affected to some extent.

Affects Men's Physical and Psychological Health: If men experience severe pain during ejaculation, it will make them lose interest in sex and easily feel anxious and uneasy because of the disease, which will cause significant harm to their body and psychology.

To summarize, painful ejaculation will not only affect the quality of sexual life but also cause serious harm to the male body and mind. Therefore, male patients should not be too shy to be treated; on the contrary, they should be vigilant, pay attention to their body changes at any time, and seek medical treatment in time for the appearance of pain symptoms so that they can regain their health as soon as possible.

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