Let's talk orgasms: They're supposed to feel good, right? Or, you know, meh What I'm getting at: They're most definitely not supposed to hurt. Like, at all. And yet, because the human body is full of mysteries, sometimes orgasms actually do hurt—and that sucks. Yep, we're talking about those annoying AF cramps that strike seemingly out of nowhere right after sex.
Cramps After Sex - Why You Have Painful Orgasms And What To Do
Chat with us in Facebook Messenger. Find out what's happening in the world as it unfolds. It's important to talk to your partner if back pain is causing you problems in the bedroom, experts say. Story highlights Back pain can affect what goes on in the bedroom There are steps you can take to manage the situation Don't forget other forms of intimacy with your partner. An estimated eight out of 10 Americans will suffer from back pain at some point in their lives, according to the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases.
Back pain? This is why SEX could be the treatment you need
I've had lower back problems for more than 20 years, starting when I was 17, when I injured my back on the job and was told I had DDD. About 3 years ago I reinjured my back while exercising but a year ago this September after 2 years of misery received an injection in my sacroiliac joint that pretty much took care of the bad pain. However, the last month or so I have noticed that shortly after I have an orgasm through masturbation--no acrobatics involved, lol my pain gets very bad again in the same areas for several days to a week or longer at a time--radiating down legs.
About 80 percent of adults experience lower back pain at least once. Back pain is usually described as dull or aching, but can also feel sharp and stabbing. Many things can cause sharp lower back pain, including muscle strains, herniated disks, and kidney conditions. Muscle strains are the most common cause of lower back pain. Strains happen when you stretch or tear a muscle or tendon.