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  • 20/02/2025

Hey, so I've got this friend who's been masturbating like 45 times a week for about three years now, and I'm really worried about him. Could this have any negative effects on him now, or even down the road? And, like, considering he's a student, is it healthy to be doing it that much? Are there any downsides or anything he should be concerned about? If there are issues, could you let me know what steps he might take to make up for any harm that's already been done?

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it's a urinary track infection

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Consult a Urologist

Answered 25/07/2025

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  1. Potential Physical Effects

    • Frequent masturbation can lead to skin irritation, soreness, or fatigue.
    • Serious physical harm is unlikely, but individual experiences may vary.
  2. Psychological and Social Impact

    • It may cause feelings of guilt, anxiety, or distraction from responsibilities.
    • Could affect social life, academic performance, and relationships.
  3. Impact on Sexual Health

    • Possible desensitization or changes in sexual response.
    • Important to maintain balanced sexual activity and recognize personal limits.
  4. Steps to Mitigate Harm

    • Set limits, engage in alternative activities, and seek social support.
    • Consult a healthcare professional if behavior feels compulsive or interferes with life.
  5. When to Seek Medical Advice

    • Seek help for persistent pain, emotional distress, or interference with normal functioning.
  6. Relevant Medical Specialties and Resources

    • Urology, psychiatry, or sexual health counseling can be beneficial.
    • Look for discreet and confidential support services.

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Answered 20/08/2025

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