Alexpdx Posted October 26 Report Posted October 26 I recently had a round of non-specific prostatitis - ran a panel, no STIs. My doctor assured me that bottoming does not injure the prostate in any way, but I do seem to experience some difficulties peeing after bottoming. Anyone else experience this? Is my doctor mistaken? This particular round took a couple of weeks of meloxicam and tamulosin to get me back to “normal” (man, aging sucks!)
BootmanLA Posted October 27 Report Posted October 27 On 10/26/2024 at 10:51 AM, Alexpdx said: I recently had a round of non-specific prostatitis - ran a panel, no STIs. My doctor assured me that bottoming does not injure the prostate in any way, but I do seem to experience some difficulties peeing after bottoming. Anyone else experience this? Is my doctor mistaken? This particular round took a couple of weeks of meloxicam and tamulosin to get me back to “normal” (man, aging sucks!) There is some evidence (scant, but some) that regular prostate massage actually helps with things like benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH). Your doctor is correct that generally speaking bottoming doesn't injure the prostate. That said, in cases of acute prostatitis, being fucked can spread the infection. 1
Pozguyinchi Posted November 18 Report Posted November 18 My gay Dr. believes that prostate health begins with message. He said in all of his years he has never found a bottom that has had prostate cancer. He started to check mine years ago. Long before it was needed. lol. He said mine is great and keep doing what I’m doing. He knows I’m a total slut so that was also a joke. 1
BarebackedBear Posted November 18 Report Posted November 18 I've always heard bottoming is good for it 🤷♂️ Immediately after a heavy fuck session, either multiple tops, one top who can go for multiple rounds, or rough / rage fucking, my prostate is definitely tender and it can be hard to take a leak until things "calm down" in there. But after a run of the mill butt fucking with just one casual bud, never had a problem. My doctor knows I'm gay and a bottom, and as I've reached middle age has had the prostate health talk with me. Mainly just recommending I shoot at least four or five loads a week, more is better. I am curious what he says about bottoming and prostate health, I may ask next checkup.
hairyone Posted November 18 Report Posted November 18 (edited) After getting fucked, i have problems peeing. It's difficult to get started, slower stream, and a little painful. My doctor indicated it could be BPH and let me try a daily low dose cialis which helps reduce prostate swelling slightly. It helped a little. But i still have issues with prostate swelling after intense fucking. It's not a major issue yet. BTW, I'm almost 60 years old. Edited November 18 by hairyone Details
Alexpdx Posted November 28 Author Report Posted November 28 I've been taking Cialis periodically and it does seem to help with everything, although I did discover you shouldn't take it with cannabis. they are both vasodilators and I took them both when at a sex club with my girlfriend nd wound up passing out! Thankfully no permanent damage, but it was embarrassing as hell (plus, screwed up our chances to hook up with this really hot young twink! Lol). I think the prostatic was just a random event. I been fucked repeatedly over the last couple of weeks (some pretty intense fucks) with no recurrence and just a little post-fuck hesitation. As my Dr. said - the prostate is a really weird organ. Ha ha.
Jimmi Posted November 29 Report Posted November 29 On 11/18/2024 at 10:28 PM, Pozguyinchi said: My gay Dr. believes that prostate health begins with message. He said in all of his years he has never found a bottom that has had prostate cancer. He started to check mine years ago. Long before it was needed. lol. He said mine is great and keep doing what I’m doing. He knows I’m a total slut so that was also a joke. Sadly, i am proof that being a bottom doesn’t stop you from getting prostate cancer. i sometimes wonder if the time i spent in chastity made my prostate cancer come on quicker.
jeff238 Posted November 29 Report Posted November 29 (edited) I am of the opinion that blood flow, through whatever mechanism, is critical to all organ health. The blood is what carries waste products away from all organs. Lack of sexual activity, ie maturation therefore can't be a good thing. Locking your organs in chastity is just asking for trouble. I have live by the adage "a load a day keeps the PSA away. Just A thought. Edited November 29 by jeff238 sp 1 1
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