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Will squirting hurt women's bodies? (Professional answers from gynecologists)

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Asked on:Apr 07, 2026 02:49 AM

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    Apr 07, 2026

      The phenomenon of squirting has been mentioned in some film and television works and adult culture, but the public's understanding of it is often incomplete. Today, let us follow Gynecology A doctor’s perspective on whether squirting can hurt female The issue of the body solves the doubts in everyone's mind.

    What is squirting

      Definition: Squirting refers to the phenomenon of women expelling clear or milky white fluid from the urethra when sexual stimulation reaches climax. The composition and origin of this fluid have been somewhat controversial, but it is generally accepted that it is related to the secretion of Skene's gland (the female prostate).

    Is spraying harmful from a physiological perspective?

      Normal physiological reactions: Peking Union Medical College Hospital Gynecologists say that for most women, ejaculation is a normal physiological reaction, just like male ejaculation Same. During orgasm, a series of physiological changes in the body prompt related glands to secrete fluid and excrete it out of the body. As long as this phenomenon occurs naturally and is not accompanied by other abnormal symptoms, it generally does not cause harm to the body.

      Positive effects on the body: Moderate orgasms and squirting may also have some physical benefits for women. During orgasm, the body secretes endorphins and other substances, which relax the body and mind, relieve stress, and help improve women's mood and sleep quality. In addition, sexual activity itself can also help promote pelvic blood circulation and have an impact on the reproductive system. healthy There is a certain positive meaning.

    Possible potential risks

      Risk of urinary tract infection: If you do not pay attention to hygiene before and after ejaculation, such as not cleaning the vulva in time, etc., you may increase the risk of urinary tract infection. Because the female urethra is shorter, bacteria are prone to retrograde infection. Therefore, before and after sexual intercourse, both men and women should pay attention to cleaning the external genitalia and keeping the area clean.

      Psychological stress: Some women may experience psychological stress due to misunderstandings about squirting or being influenced by external concepts. This psychological pressure may affect their feelings and experience in sexual life, and even lead to sexual dysfunction . Therefore, it is very important to correctly understand the phenomenon of spraying and maintain a positive and healthy attitude.

    Precautions for special circumstances

      Accompanied by abnormal symptoms: If a woman experiences abnormal symptoms such as pain, bleeding, and odorous secretions when ejaculating, or her ejaculation is frequent and uncontrollable, this may be a sign of a physical problem. At this time, you should seek medical treatment promptly and conduct a detailed examination to rule out disease possible.

      Suffering from certain diseases: For women with urinary system diseases such as urethritis and cystitis, or problems such as pelvic floor muscle dysfunction, spraying may aggravate the condition or cause other discomforts. In this case, you should follow the doctor's advice, actively treat the disease, and then consider sexual life after the condition stabilizes.