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Would an implant affect the Pelvic floor mudlces?

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2022 1:43 pm
by tonydante
I'm strongly thinking about an implant, but I have some worries about it. I have pretty unique symptoms, to be exact - my pelvic floor muscles (IC muscles) get over - contracted after ejaculation. That leads to pretty uncomfortable pain sometimes, but it usually goes away after doing some pelvic floor relaxation stretches.

Could the implant affect those muscles in some way and make the pain worse?(I already have some pain, and I don't want to add more)Or is it just the erectile tissue that is affected? If anyone has some insight to give on the topic, I'd appreciate it. This is one of my main mental blocks and fears about the implant.

Re: Would an implant affect the Pelvic floor mudlces?

Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2022 11:24 am
by Thisworld
I think it could be important to choose penoscrotal approach instead of infrapubic for avoid worsening the pelvic area

Re: Would an implant affect the Pelvic floor mudlces?

Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2022 1:03 pm
by brianroa7
I'm three months out from my implant, but orgasm (I don't ejaculate anymore due to prostate cancer) hurt quite a bit right at first. The pain was in the pelvic muscle area. It was in the muscles that you would do Kegel exercises with. The more i use the implant for its intended purpose, the less pain I feel and the orgasm is well worth it now. When I first came after implant I thought that if this is the way it's going to feel from now on, I'm not sure it was worth the pain and expense. Now I can say that it definitely was worth it!