Hello dear I think it is probably nerve involvement in prostate cancer or balanitis I suggesting some tests for confirmation of exact diagnosis Hopefully you recover soon Esr Cbc Scrotum USG Urine analysis In addition please follow below precautions Avoid heavy meals and alcohol Take ashwagandha or triphala once a day for 2 months Do meditation Do physical exercises atleast for half an hour Especially kegel exercises Take shilajeet for 1 month once a day In case of no improvement in 1 month, kindly consult gynaecologist for further clarification Hopefully you recover soon Regards
Discomfort in the pelvic floor after ejaculation or urination can stem from multiple causes. One common possibility is pelvic floor muscle tension or dysfunction, which may lead to temporary discomfort in the region. This can occur due to stress, prolonged sitting, or high physical activity levels. Another possibility is prostatitis, an inflammation or infection of the prostate, which could occasionally cause pelvic discomfort following these events. Though the semen is watery at the end, it can be normal, as semen may vary in consistency due to factors such as hydration levels, diet, or frequency of ejaculation. However, persistent watery semen linked with other potential symptoms, like changes in ejaculatory volume, discoloration, or discomfort, could call for a more detailed assessment by a healthcare provider to rule out infections or other prostate concerns. Ensuring proper hydration, stretching, and regular exercise can sometimes help alleviate pelvic floor issues. If the discomfort is recurrent or worsening, or if you notice any other new symptoms, it would be prudent to consult a healthcare professional for an evaluation to exclude more serious conditions like urethral stricture or even a mild infection. They may suggest a physical exam or additional investigations like a urinalysis, semen analysis, or ultrasound, depending on the findings.
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Mild pelvic floor discomfort after ejaculation or urination for less than a week is usually temporary and often related to muscle tension or mild irritation of the prostate or pelvic muscles. A slightly watery semen at the end can be normal, especially if ejaculation is frequent, hydration is high, or arousal time is short.
One possible cause is mild inflammation such as Prostatitis, but in your case—since symptoms are mild, recent, and there are no other issues (burning, fever, discharge, or difficulty urinating)—it is most often not serious and may settle on its own within a few days.
Helpful measures include staying well hydrated, avoiding excessive sexual activity for a few days, reducing prolonged sitting, and practicing gentle pelvic relaxation.
You should seek medical evaluation if the discomfort lasts more than 2–3 weeks, becomes painful, or if new symptoms appear such as burning urination, fever, pelvic pain, blood in urine or semen, or persistent changes in semen.
Take care Regards
