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Dysorgasmia

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Dysorgasmiais the experience of apainfulorgasm,usually in theabdomen.The condition may be experienced during or after orgasm, sometimes as late as several hours after the orgasm occurred. Both men and women can experience orgasmic pain. The term is sometimes used interchangeably withpainful ejaculationwhen experienced by a man, but ejaculatory pain is only a subtype of male dysorgasmia as men can experience pain without ejaculating.[1]The phenomenon is poorly understood[1]and underresearched.[2]Dysorgasmia can come as a side effect of surgical interventions such asprostatectomy.[3]

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  1. ^abChiles, Kelly A. (January 19, 2017)."Musings on Male Dysorgasmia".The Journal of Sexual Medicine.14(4): 489–490.doi:10.1016/j.jsxm.2017.01.019.PMID28364977.
  2. ^"Smärtsamma orgasmer?".Expressen.December 9, 2017.Retrieved2020-10-15.
  3. ^Matsushita, Kazuhito; Tal, Raanan; Mulhall, John P (March 2012)."The Evolution of Orgasmic Pain (Dysorgasmia) Following Radical Prostatectomy".The Journal of Sexual Medicine.9(5): 1454–8.doi:10.1111/j.1743-6109.2012.02699.x.PMID22458302– via ResearchGate.