Prostatitis is pain and swelling, inflammation, or both of the prostate gland. Men feel a frequent, urgent need to urinate, and urination, erection, ejaculation, and defecation may be painful. Symptoms of prostatitis, regardless of the cause, may be treated with warm sitz baths, relaxation techniques, and drugs. Prostatitis usually develops for unknown reasons. Prostatitis can result from a bacterial infection that spreads to the prostate from the urinary tract or from bacteria in the bloodstream.
Painful ejaculation can harm relationships, undermine self-esteem, and turn one of life's pleasures into a source of frustration. It can be a scary experience, but it is nothing to be ashamed of. For most men, it manifests as pain during or immediately following ejaculation. Some men feel embarrassed when ejaculation is painful, but it is a relatively common symptom. It is also highly treatable and can be the first symptom of another problem, such as swelling in the prostate.
What causes painful orgasm in men, and how can it be treated?
Painful orgasm painful ejaculation is commonly described as a pain or burning sensation that happens when a man ejaculates. He may feel pain between his anus and genitals or in his testes. He may also feel it in the urethra, the tube that semen passes through. Pain may be mild or severe.
By Dr George Lee. Dear Dr G, I hope you can help me as my problems are not solved despite seeing many doctors. My name is Dave and I am 32 years old. I am still a bachelor and have a regular sexual partner. We have been together for the last two years.