Pain in the glans penis after ejaculation during intercourse can be related to a variety of factors, including physiological and psychological factors. This symptom may be related to some physical factors during sexual activity, or it may be related to underlying health problems.

During sexual activity, improper movements or positions may cause physical stimulation or friction to the glans penis, leading to pain. If lubricant is used during intercourse but causes an allergic reaction, it can also cause pain in the glans penis. Another possibility is related to infections such as urethritis or sexually transmitted infections, which may cause pain in the glans penis after sexual activity, accompanied by symptoms such as discharge and urethral irritation.

In addition to the reasons mentioned above, psychological factors should not be ignored. Tension and anxiety during sexual activity can also lead to physical discomfort, including penile pain. If the symptoms are persistent, severe, or accompanied by other serious symptoms (such as fever, swelling, difficulty urinating, etc.), it is necessary to consider whether there is a more serious health problem, and in this case, timely medical attention should be sought for professional examination and treatment.

[Prevention Tips]
1. Use a lubricant that suits your needs and avoid allergies to lubricant ingredients.
2. Pay attention to posture and movements during sexual intercourse to avoid physical damage to the glans penis.
3. Maintain good personal hygiene habits, have regular health checkups, and promptly identify and address potential health problems.