Pain during ejaculation can be associated with a variety of factors, including inflammation, infection, or other underlying health problems in the reproductive system. This pain may be accompanied by other symptoms such as urethral discharge, difficulty urinating, or painful urination. If the pain persists after ejaculation, it may indicate prostatitis or other prostate-related conditions. If symptoms worsen acutely, are accompanied by fever or hematuria, immediate medical attention is necessary to rule out more serious health problems.

When faced with such symptoms, it is important to recognize the limitations of self-diagnosis and seek professional medical help promptly for a thorough examination and diagnosis. Avoid self-medication, as this may mask the condition or create unnecessary health risks.

[Prevention Tips]

1. Maintain good personal hygiene habits and clean the genital area regularly.
2. Avoid unsafe sexual practices and use condoms to reduce the risk of infection.
3. Maintain a healthy lifestyle, such as regular exercise, a balanced diet, and sufficient sleep.
4. Have regular physical examinations, especially for men who should have regular prostate health checks.