The symptoms you are describing â burning or shock-like sensation during erection or ejaculation, tightness extending toward the anus/perineum, swelling sensation around the bulbospongiosus region, pelvic tightness, and symptoms worsening specifically after sexual activity â are commonly seen in conditions related to pelvic floor muscle overactivity, pelvic nerve irritation, or chronic pelvic tension rather than a simple infection alone. The fact that your symptoms improve with rest and worsen again after sexual stimulation makes infection less likely, especially since you have no urinary burning, fever, or urination problems.
Chronic pelvic pain syndrome or pelvic floor muscle spasm/tension can cause burning, pressure, tightness, painful erections, altered ejaculation sensations, temporary erectile difficulty, and even leg or pelvic discomfort. Excessive focus on pelvic muscles, overactive reverse kegels, repeated sexual activity despite irritation, prolonged sitting, stress, or over-clenching of pelvic muscles can keep the area sensitized for months.
Next Steps
Do not force repeated sexual activity when the area is clearly getting irritated afterward. A period of relative sexual rest may help calm the pelvic tissues and nerves, but complete fear and constant monitoring of symptoms can also worsen pelvic tension. Instead of aggressive stretching or repeatedly doing reverse kegels, focus on gentle relaxation, diaphragmatic breathing, walking, posture correction, warm sitz baths, and reducing pelvic strain. Avoid prolonged sitting continuously and avoid tightening pelvic muscles subconsciously during stress or arousal. Since your symptoms have persisted for 4â5 months and are now affecting erections, pelvic comfort, and daily confidence, a proper evaluation by an experienced Urologist/Andrologist or pelvic floor specialist would be appropriate rather than continuing self-management alone. For confidential and holistic guidance regarding male pelvic pain and sexual wellness concerns, you are encouraged to connect with us at 9 3 1 5 6 6 1 5 6 5.
Health Tips
Maintain proper sleep, hydration, stress management, and regular gentle movement. Avoid excessive pornography, repeated edging, or forceful sexual activity while symptoms are active. Yoga, meditation, and relaxation-based breathing exercises often help calm pelvic floor overactivity. Recovery in pelvic tension conditions is usually gradual and improves more with nervous system relaxation and patience rather than repeatedly testing the area. Thank you