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Can Squirting Cause Endometriosis (A Gynecologist’s Perspective)

Asked by:Alberta

Asked on:Apr 04, 2026 11:03 AM

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  • Etta Etta

    Apr 04, 2026

      As people explore sexual knowledge and understand themselves healthy attention, regarding squirting and Uterus Questions about endometriosis also surfaced. Squirting is a sexual physiological phenomenon, and the physiological mechanisms and potential effects behind it have always been a hot topic of research. The incidence of endometriosis has been on the rise in recent years, making people pay more attention to various factors related to it. Next, we’ll dive into whether there’s a link between ejaculation and endometriosis.

    What is Squirting and Endometriosis

      Definition of squirting: Squirting means that during sexual stimulation, female A condition in which the glands around the urethra secrete fluid and excrete it from the urethra. This is a normal physiological sexual response that is often associated with an intense orgasm. The main component of the fluid discharged by ejaculation is different from urine, and contains substances such as prostate-specific antigen.

      Endometriosis Definition: Endometriosis is the presence of endometrial tissue (glands and stroma) outside the body of the uterus. Common ectopic sites include the ovaries, pelvic peritoneum, etc. These ectopic endometrial tissues will bleed with the menstrual cycle, causing adhesions, pain and other symptoms in surrounding tissues, seriously affecting women's quality of life and fertility.

    Gynecology Doctor's point of view

      There is no direct causal relationship between the two: many gynecological experts said that there is currently no scientific research showing that ejaculation can directly cause endometriosis. The pathogenesis of endometriosis is complex and is mainly related to menstrual blood reflux, genetic factors, immune dysfunction, etc. Squirting is a sexual physiological phenomenon that is not directly related to the growth and displacement of the endometrium.

      Sexual activity and endometriosis: Although ejaculation itself does not cause endometriosis, sexual activity may affect the development of endometriosis to some extent. For example, having sex during menstruation may increase the risk of reflux, which may increase the risk of endometriosis. But this is not directly related to squirting.

    Advice on preventing endometriosis

      Menstrual health care: Women should pay attention to rest during menstruation and avoid strenuous exercise and heavy physical labor. At the same time, pay attention to menstrual hygiene and avoid menstrual sex to reduce the chance of menstrual blood reflux.

      Regular physical exams: Regular gynecological exams can help detect endometriosis early. It is generally recommended that women have a gynecological examination once a year, including gynecological ultrasound and other examinations.

      Maintain a healthy lifestyle: Maintaining a balanced diet, moderate exercise and a good attitude will help improve the body's immunity and prevent the occurrence of endometriosis.