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Why Do Some Men Have Pain During Sex?

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Why Do Some Men Have Pain During Sex?
Pain during intercourse isn’t just something women experience.

When men experience painful sex, it can cause erectile dysfunction at the moment, as well as later, when they become fearful that intercourse will hurt again.

So, what could cause a normally pleasurable experience to suddenly go bad?

Here are some possibilities.

  1. You’ve got a urinary tract infection (UTI).

Although way more common in women, men can develop UTIs as well.

The more common symptoms are pain or a burning sensation during urination or a foul odor with pain during ejaculation.

  1. You’ve got a sexually transmitted infection.

Herpes and gonorrhea can make sex very painful and if left untreated, can become even worse. You’ll need to head to your doctor’s office or a local clinic to get tested and treated.

  1. You’ve got an erection from hell.

Whereas erectile dysfunction sits on one end of the spectrum, priapism sits at the other.

Essentially, priapism is an abnormally prolonged erection. Most guidelines say anything over four hours qualifies. It’s not only painful, but also dangerous, as it can cause permanent damage to your penis and lead to permanent erectile dysfunction if left untreated.

  1. You’ve got phimosis.

Phimosis causes an overly tight foreskin, making it painful to retract the skin covering the head of the penis.

  1. You’ve contact skin allergies.

If you break out in hives or rashes when you use certain creams, soaps, colognes or shampoos, it could be that your allergies are making sex painful. Obviously, it’s vital that you stop using these products, but also replace them with hypoallergenic products that are safe for sensitive skin.

If sex isn’t painful but you’re simply experiencing erectile dysfunction and don’t know why, schedule an appointment to see your doctor.

Many types of erectile dysfunction can be treated with any of the top erectile dysfunction drugs, including Viagra, Cialis or Levitra. All are available in the United States only by prescription.

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