Les pain after sexual intercourse - Pelvic Pain Suppo...

Pelvic Pain Support Network

19,737 members5,787 posts

Les pain after sexual intercourse

Samava profile image
4 Replies

Dear all,

I'll try to be brief.

After a sexual intercourse where I stressed the perineum with the ejaculation (I kinda pushed the ejaculation) I felt in the coming days a heavy pain in my perineum. This pain disappeared and migrated to the legs, with a constant burning sensation. I took many antibiotics (we thought it could have been prostatitis but it's not the case). I did an exam for the pudendal nerve but it's negative. The pain resolved itself alone after long time (around 1/1.5year).

Last month I had another intercourse and I stopped the eiaculation. This movement made reappeared the same sensation of burning legs (same dynamics - pain in the perineum and then burning legs)

What I do not understand (and the doctors neither) is how the nerves/muscles in the perineum linjed with the ejaculation could cause a pain in the legs.

I suspect it is a neurological problem due to the stressing of some muscles/organs in the perineum which touch or inflammate the nerves which start from the spinal back which go to the legs which cause this sensation.

The burning sensation is basically in the frontal/lateral part of both thighs.

I basically do not have any idea on how to solve that, I hope that maybe someone here has some hints which I could tell to the doctor

Many thanks!

Best

Samava

Written by
Samava profile image
Samava
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
Read more about...
4 Replies
kalecolbe12 profile image
kalecolbe12

Sounds like definite nerve issues perhaps pudental nerve... you may have to go on a neuromodulator meds like gabapentin or Lyrica cymbalta

kalecolbe12 profile image
kalecolbe12

by the way what did you do when you had it before for a year-and-a-half did you just suffer the pain or did you take Meds or what?

Samava profile image
Samava in reply tokalecolbe12

Thanks for your reply, strange that the pudendal nerve goes in the legs (I've no problems or pain in the perineum).

I think I was taking Laroxyl for some months but not sure it did a lot. The pain eventually resolved itself with time... Even now week after week I feel bit better, I think it will solve itself but could worth a try to take those medicaments you say to speed up the healing process.

AdeleS586 profile image
AdeleS586

Did you see a Physical Medicine doctor and undergo an EMG to test the nerve?

Not what you're looking for?

You may also like...

Pelvic pain after intercourse....only sometimes

Hello..... I have a question about PID: I have not been diagnosed w PID, but when it's says pelvic...
lulu83 profile image

Pain in the Penis and Perineum

Hi. I have been suffering with the following symptoms for nearly two years: burning and building...
Henry1858 profile image

Pudenal neuralgia

Hi I need help for last 13 years Drs have not been able to find out what I have wrong I believe I...

Pain & intercourse,, please HELP!

last night me and my botfriend tried to have intercourse since its been two months or so from we...
gone profile image

Altered sensation after Dilator exercises

Hi all,I would really appreciate some support and guidance as I have a hypertonic pelvic floor...

Moderation team

Alaine1 profile image
Alaine1Administrator
PPSN_TracyM profile image
PPSN_TracyMAdministrator
Tree_Tops profile image
Tree_TopsModerator

Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them.

Never delay seeking advice or dialling emergency services because of something that you have read on HealthUnlocked.