Frequent urination after the day of ejaculation - #11712
Hello, The day I ejaculate from the next day I Use to do toilet every hour.whenever I drink water,need to go toilet after 10mins.therefore this happens for 2 days whenever I do ejaculate after 2 days it gets fine.it is ignorable problem but still in working hours it creates problem for me.so please suggest required medication to treat it ... Thankyou
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Hello rishab… Do u have any burning sensation in urination, itching during those days? It might be due to any urine tract infection or overactive bladder or just a normal response of your body due to dehydration… At first it’s better to do complete urine Examination and urine culture and sensitivity in those days of increased frequency and most importantly early morning mid flow urine sample … Based on the reports we can say if anything is abnormal and if needed can advise antibiotics course…
If the symptoms not resolving and you are having burning micturition and increased urgency sensation then better to go for Ultrasound KUB and uroflowmetry only after a consultation from urologist…
But don’t forget to hydrate in those days, because dehydration may worsen the problem and cause Urinary tract infection…
Hope u do all good…
Its usually happens to few, but when u have itching, burning, smelly discharge for sure u have to get diagnosed it may be also due PID(pelvic inflammatory disease) and also due to urinary infections, for few days wash your vagina before and after sex just try this for 1 week and see if still u are facing the same please consult ur doctor
My name is Rishabh?u didn’t noticed
This seems like ejaculation-related prostatic/urethral irritation, self-limiting. Supportive care + short course of alpha-blocker (like Tamsulosin) usually helps. If recurring or worsening → get urine/prostate evaluation.
Hi Rishabh,
Maybe its a temporary hypersensitivity after ejaculation or UTI or mild inflammation of prostate gland. If you have any burning sensation/discharge/pain/fever need to consult a urologist.
Just to rule out diseases,you can do a 1.Urine culture and routine 2.cbc 3.Fasting blood sugar 4.Ultrasound kub with prostate.
These reports will give your urologist a clearer picture and help decide whether it’s just temporary post-ejaculation irritation or an underlying prostate/urinary issue.
🛑Self medicating without proper diagnosis will mask underlying infections. So please do investigations first. Dont take any medication on your own
I trust this helps Thank you
1.Why it happens – After ejaculation, the prostate and urinary tract are temporarily more sensitive. This can cause a reflex irritation of the bladder, leading to frequent urination for 1 to 2 days. The fact that it always settles on its own after 2 days shows that it is not a dangerous or permanent condition.
2.Possible medical causes – In some men, this may be linked to mild prostatitis, urinary tract irritation, or urethral hypersensitivity. Occasionally, dehydration, excess caffeine, or even anxiety after ejaculation can worsen the feeling of needing to urinate often.
3.When to worry – If you ever notice burning while urinating, blood in urine, fever, lower abdominal pain, or if the frequency continues beyond 2 days regularly, then it needs immediate evaluation with urine analysis, culture, and prostate scan.
4.What you can do now –
Drink adequate water, but avoid over-hydration.
Cut down coffee, tea, alcohol, and spicy food for a few days after ejaculation.
Empty your bladder fully each time you urinate.
Maintain good hygiene.
5.Since this happens only for 2 days and then resolves, medicines are usually not required. But if it becomes troublesome, a urologist may prescribe mild anti-inflammatory medicines or alpha-blockers after checking your prostate health. Do not take antibiotics without testing.
6.From your history, this appears more like a benign, temporary irritation rather than a serious disease. With simple lifestyle measures and observation, you can manage it well. If it repeats frequently, I strongly recommend a one-time consultation with a urologist to rule out chronic prostatitis, after which you can be fully reassured.
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