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I have pain in the lower abdomen and frequent urination after masturbation. Is that normal?

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Answered by

Dr. Ashok Kumar

Medically reviewed by

Dr. Sneha Kannan

Published At March 10, 2021
Reviewed AtApril 12, 2021

Patient's Query

Hi doctor,

I was addicted to masturbation for the past seven years. Now I am controlling to once a week, and now after masturbation, I experience severe to mild pain in my right lower abdomen and frequent urination if my bladder fills up. I experience severe pain until I empty, and I have the urge to urinate every one hour. I went for a blood, urine ultrasound, and no abnormalities were found. But this pain is hindering my day-to-day activities, and it is causing me depression. I use the right hand for masturbation, and I feel mild pain in the entire right side of the body for one day after masturbation.

Answered by Dr. Ashok Kumar

Hi,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

First of all, I like to inform you that none of your symptoms are related to masturbation. Masturbation is completely harmless and does not cause any serious disorders. The presence of mild lower abdominal pain and frequent urination needs to be treated as it indicates urinary tract infection. In case the reports are normal, I will recommend you to see a psychiatrist in person or online to help cure your depression. I hope this helps you. Feel free to write back to me if you have more questions.

Same symptoms don't mean you have the same problem. Consult a doctor now!

Dr. Ashok Kumar
Dr. Ashok Kumar

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