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Post-ejaculatory pain syndrome

H S Kaplan1

  • 1Human Sexuality Program, New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center.

Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy
|January 1, 1993
PubMed
Summary
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This study describes psychogenic post-ejaculatory pain in men, a rare condition potentially caused by involuntary genital muscle spasms linked to psychosexual conflicts. It

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Area of Science:

  • Sexual medicine
  • Male reproductive health
  • Psychosexual disorders

Background:

  • Psychogenic post-ejaculatory pain is a rare male sexual disorder.
  • Understanding its etiology is crucial for diagnosis and treatment.
  • It exists within a spectrum of ejaculatory dysfunctions.

Observation:

  • Clinical features of this condition are detailed.
  • The pain is hypothesized to stem from involuntary spasms of male genital muscles.
  • Triggers may include various psychosexual conflicts.

Findings:

  • The primary finding is the description of clinical features and proposed etiology.
  • Involuntary muscle spasms in the genitalia are implicated.
  • Psychosexual conflicts are suggested as potential triggers.

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Implications:

  • This research contributes to understanding a rare sexual disorder.
  • It may inform diagnostic approaches for male sexual dysfunction.
  • Further research into psychogenic ejaculatory disorders is warranted.