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Whenever I masturbate,after I am done I have a pain in my right abdomen(colon).I have checked with a urologist as well as a gastrointestinal physician and have these answers.,

GI physician took an xray of my abdomen and found gas and fecus and so he recommended a change in diet,life style and prescribed mild antacids and medicine to clear my bowel.I used to get some relief but its 6 month past when I saw my GI doctor.

Urologist found pus cells in my urine after a prostate massage  and declared prostatitis and chronic pelvic pain syndrome(cpps).He has given me drugs which I am taking since last 4 months.He advised hot tub baths because he thinks I have spasms in my right abdomen.He said it takes around 3 to 6 months  to cure prostatitis and cpps.

I have a history of severe masturbation whenever I face anxiety,stress and fear.

I am a computer professional and I become restless at work because of this pain in my right abdomen.

Does masturbation has any connection with the colon? I have also tried Garden of life's perfect cleanse to clean my colon around 3 months ago.Should I think of colon hydrotherapy? Will that help me.I am a 34 year male.

Please advise.
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Hi, can you describe your pain and occurance frequence in more detail?  I might able to help.
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you need to relax and not worry.eat right and exercise and you should be fine.
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