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How To Get Rid Of Abdominal Pain After Masturbation?

sir/mam i am 22yrs old boy,i used to mastrubate daily from the age of 14 some times twice or thrice a day,before six i got severe pain on my left side abdomen and i still feel the pain lightly what should i do to get relief from the pain help me out sir/mam.....it will be usefull to me if you send me an repli
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Normally there is no pain after masturbation. I will like to know that what is the cause of pain since the age of six that you have. I will advise you to change the style of masturbation and also decrease the frequency of masturbation, this will probably decrease the pain. I also will advise you increase the amount of water intake.
Last but not least if you still feel pain you should get an USG done to assess any abdominal abnormality.
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How To Get Rid Of Abdominal Pain After Masturbation?

Normally there is no pain after masturbation. I will like to know that what is the cause of pain since the age of six that you have. I will advise you to change the style of masturbation and also decrease the frequency of masturbation, this will probably decrease the pain. I also will advise you increase the amount of water intake. Last but not least if you still feel pain you should get an USG done to assess any abdominal abnormality.