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Why does it hurt when my husband hits his abdomen? Maybe too deep

Asked by:Bellamy

Asked on:Apr 03, 2026 05:29 PM

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  • Sky Sky

    Apr 03, 2026

      During intimate moments, my husband’s abdomen hurts when he is hit, which may be related to the depth of the action. There are many reasons behind this kind of pain. Is it sensitivity of internal organs or is there an inflammation problem? Or is it caused by other factors? Next, we will reveal them one by one.

    physiological structural factors

      male Characteristics of reproductive organs: Male reproductive organs are closely connected to some structures inside the abdomen. When an impact occurs that is too deep, it may pull or compress these connected structures. For example, the prostate is located below the bladder and is connected to the urethra, ejaculation Pipes and other structures are adjacent. Excessive impact may irritate the prostate and cause local pain and discomfort. Moreover, the spermatic cord contains important structures such as the vas deferens, arteries, and veins. Impact may cause torsion or spasm of the spermatic cord, thereby causing abdominal pain.

      Location of abdominal organs: The abdomen contains many important organs, such as stomach, intestines, liver, spleen, etc. If the impact force is large and the location is precise, it is easy to directly affect these organs. For example, the stomach is located in the upper abdomen. When it hits the upper abdomen, it may cause stomach cramps and cause pain. The intestines are relatively sensitive, and impact may cause abnormal intestinal peristalsis, intestinal spasm, and abdominal cramps.

    potential disease factor

      prostatitis : Prostatitis is one of the common diseases in men. When suffering from prostatitis, the prostate is congested and edematous. When it is hit, it will further aggravate the inflammatory response of the prostate and stimulate the surrounding nerve distal, causing pain. Patients may feel distension and dull pain in the lower abdomen, sometimes accompanied by symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, and incontinence.

      Seminal vesiculitis: Seminal vesiculitis is often complicated by prostatitis. The seminal vesicles are located behind the prostate. When the seminal vesicles are inflamed, the internal mucosa will become congested and edematous. The impact may cause contraction or dilation of the seminal vesicles, causing pain. This pain is usually located on both sides of the lower abdomen and sometimes radiates to the perineum.

      Intestinal diseases: Intestinal diseases such as enteritis and irritable bowel syndrome can increase intestinal sensitivity. When hitting the abdomen, it is easy to induce an overreaction in the intestines, leading to increased pain. Patients with enteritis may have inflammatory damage to the intestinal mucosa. Impact will irritate the damaged mucosa and cause pain. Patients with irritable bowel syndrome have intestinal dysfunction, and impact may break the original balance of the intestine, causing stomach achediarrhea or constipate and other symptoms.

    muscle damage factors

      Abdominal muscle strain: If your abdominal muscles have been strained during sports or daily life, they have not fully recovered. When struck, the injured muscle can become irritated again, causing pain. For example, abdominal muscles may be strained when performing exercises such as sit-ups and push-ups. After a muscle strain, local congestion and swelling will occur. Impact will aggravate these symptoms and make the pain more obvious.

      Abdominal wall muscle spasm: Factors such as prolonged tension, cold stimulation, or excessive fatigue may cause abdominal wall muscle spasm. When the abdomen is hit, the spasming muscles contract even more, causing pain. For example, exposing your abdomen to a cold environment or not relaxing in time after strenuous exercise can trigger abdominal wall muscle spasm.

      Pain when your husband hits his abdomen may be caused by many reasons. In terms of physiological structure, the characteristics of male reproductive organs and abdominal organs make impact prone to pain. Underlying diseases such as prostatitis, seminal vesiculitis, intestinal diseases, etc. will aggravate the condition and cause pain due to impact. Muscle injuries including abdominal muscle strains and abdominal wall muscle spasms can also cause pain during impact. If this kind of pain occurs frequently or persists, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time and conduct detailed examinations, such as prostatic fluid examination, ultrasound examination, etc., to clarify the cause and take corresponding treatment measures. At the same time, during intimate behaviors, you should also pay attention to the intensity and method of movements to avoid excessive impact that may cause damage to the body.