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I am wondering if it is possible to pass a kidney stone through ejaculation, would that make it less painfull? Or should you not ejaculate until after you passed the stone?

2006-12-10 00:26:59 · 20 answers · asked by brock2296 2 in Health Men's Health

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Well, first. let me say, the kidney stone is in the kidney. The pain is when it goes from the kidney to the bladder. Once it arrives in the bladder, there is no pain. Going through the penis is not painful. A male can tolerate a fair size catheter with no pain. As to your question, no, I do not think it is possible to pass through ejaculation--if you are in pain from the stone--it is in the tube from the kidney to the bladder.
Also, I do not know what modern medicine says but it seem logical that ejaculation may help push the stone along its travels. When I am passing a stone--I get up and walk, bend, any form of movement and gravity may help it decend so just the movement may help it decend farther. Just logical thinking.

2006-12-10 00:58:33 · answer #1 · answered by old_woman_84 7 · 0 1

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2014-09-29 14:44:45 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I don't think so. The kidney stone would need to have descended and traveled all the way into your penile shaft. That would be very painful. I can't imagine that with all that pain in your penis, that you or anyone else would be able to get an erection and ejaculate semen. Just doesn't seem probable. I'm not sure that you would ejaculate solid enough semen to push out the stone either. It may simply ooze around the stone. Seems improbable.

2006-12-10 00:33:54 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Yes you can. I have. More than once. But the stone has to be past the point of where the semen enters the urethra. And at that point, the obvious physical manipulation can be painful. But I know for a fact, yes, its very much possible, but the situation has to be right. If you have a kidney stone before that point, ejaculation will be no use.

2015-03-21 05:00:10 · answer #5 · answered by Joey Noell 1 · 2 0

I currently have one stuck in my urethra and I can definitely tell you it's a very VERY bad idea to ejaculate. The pain during urination was so-so and the moment you come is terrifying plus it while hurt like a ***** for at least two days every time you take a piss from that moment. Just wait it out and then you can start having fun again

2016-02-08 06:47:14 · answer #6 · answered by Thomas Stone 1 · 0 0

The best answer was horrible. That's not true at all. I can feel kidney stones in my bladder and all the way out my urethra until it's completely passed out of my body. It doesn't just stop hurting at some point. I'm a female and an oegasm helped move mine along and actually relieved some pain. Good luck, they suck either way.

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- 1st you should know that stones composed from many componants the most common is calsium oxalate stone - Calsium oxalate stone is mostly common due to increase oxalate intake it is radio-opaque at 96% of the cases "96% of patients could be detected by simple X-RAY film" - other types of stone is radio-opaque at nearly 90% - so once you have a stone visulized by X-RAY if u have another stone it must be also diagnosed by x-ray at nearly 99.6% because your kidney should make both of them from the same materials under the same conditions - the propaplity that the doctor misdiagnose the stone is under 0.5% because stone diagnosis at x-ray is very easy - you can have other stones only if less than 2mm " cann't detect by x -ray " and small stones stay at kidney and either became bigger or pass easly unnoticed at the urine - SO finaly you HAVEN'T another stone "at least large symptomizing one " by medical statistics equall 99% ""but as u had stone your kidney could form new stones later" stone formation takes monthes ""

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