When to Get Professional Assistance for Sexual Pain in Men

February 28, 2025 |
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Pain during intercourse in male patients is not as openly talked about as it ought to be, but it is a legitimate and painful condition. Most men suffer silently, not knowing if their pain is temporary or indicative of an underlying condition. Although intermittent discomfort may be caused by transient causes like inadequate lubrication or transient irritation, recurrent or chronic pain should never be dismissed. Proper professional intervention in time can avert complications and regain comfort and confidence in intimate relationships.


Understanding Sexual Pain in Men


Sexual pain in men can be encountered before, during, or after sex and can be experienced in the penis, testicles, perineum, or pelvic region. It can also be mild, sharp, burning, or throbbing pain. The reasons are extremely diverse, ranging from physical problems to psychological issues, which is why one must identify the exact cause for successful treatment.


Common Causes of Sexual Pain in Men


There are a number of medical and psychological reasons that can cause pain during intercourse in male. Some of the most popular ones are:


1. Physical Causes


There are numerous physical conditions associated with dyspareunia such as:


  • • Infections: Sexually transmitted infections (STIs), urinary tract infections (UTIs), or prostatitis (inflammation of the prostate) may result in pain during intercourse.
  • • Peyronie's Disease: A condition where fibrous scar tissue forms inside the penis, resulting in painful erections.
  • • Phimosis and Paraphimosis: Tight foreskin (phimosis) or retracted foreskin (paraphimosis) in a man who has not been circumcised may hurt during sex.
  • • Pelvic Floor Dysfunction: Weak or tight pelvic floor muscles are a cause of pain and discomfort during sex.
  • • Nerve Damage or Irritation: Pudendal neuralgia, which is a condition that involves the nerve that is responsible for pelvic sensation, may cause pain during or following intercourse.
  • • Allergic Reactions: Irritation and burning may be caused by sensitivity to latex condoms, lubricants, or hygiene products.

2. Psychological Causes


  • • Anxiety and Stress: Excessive stress or performance anxiety may result in involuntary muscle spasms, creating discomfort.
  • • Trauma or Past Experiences: Sexual abuse, medical procedures, or painful memories in the past may result in psychological distress presenting as physical pain.
  • • Depression and Low Libido: Mental well-being is important when it comes to sex, and untreated mental problems can lead to pain.

When Should You Consult a Professional?


Though occasional discomfort is not likely to need the help of doctors, there are certain situations that call for the services of experts. Think of seeing a health care provider if you have:


• Recurring Pain: If you experience pain most of the time and it's hindering you from enjoying intercourse, it is time to visit a professional.

• Pain Getting Worse Over Time: If the pain increases, it can be a sign of an underlying condition that needs to be treated by a doctor.

• Painful Erection with Erectile Dysfunction: If painful erections are followed by trouble getting an erection, it could be a sign of Peyronie's disease or another condition.

• Other Symptoms with Pain: Fever, burning during urination, abnormal discharge, or genital swelling could be an infection and should be treated urgently.

• Discomfort Affecting Your Mental Well-being: If sex pain causes anxiety, depression, or avoidance of physical closeness, professional assistance can address both psychological and physical issues.


Treatment for Sex Pain in Men


Getting professional assistance guarantees accurate diagnosis and effective treatment. A few common treatments are:


• Pelvic Floor Therapy: If the cause is pelvic muscle dysfunction, relaxation or strengthening of the muscles can be assisted by specialized physiotherapy to enhance function.

• Medications: Infections are treated with antibiotics, prostatitis with anti-inflammatory drugs, or painkillers for nerve pain to alleviate discomfort.

• Topical Treatments: Depending on the cause, lubricants, numbing ointments, or corticosteroids can be advised.

• Lifestyle Modifications: Stress management, exercise, and avoiding irritants such as harsh chemicals or soaps can alleviate symptoms.

• Psychological Counseling: Dealing with anxiety, traumatic experiences, or performance issues in counseling may ease pain related to psychological reasons.


Conclusion


Sexual pain in men should not be tolerated or endured silently. Determining the underlying cause and receiving prompt professional intervention can result in successful outcomes and an enhanced quality of life. Pain during intercourse in male patients require professional evaluation and treatment for sustained relief.


Dr. Leena, a pelvic rehabilitation specialist, provides full treatment for pelvic floor dysfunction and related issues. With many years of collaboration with urologists, gastroenterologists, and orthopedic surgeons, her approach is always multidisciplinary to achieve optimal results. Consultation is the first step to recover confidence and an intimate life without pain.


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