Does the American Urological Association (AUA) provide guidelines for masturbation in males?

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From the Guidelines

The American Urological Association (AUA) does not provide specific guidelines for masturbation in males. The AUA focuses on developing clinical practice guidelines for urological conditions and diseases such as prostate cancer, erectile dysfunction, urinary tract infections, and other urological health issues 1. Masturbation is considered a normal part of sexual behavior and development, and as such, it generally doesn't require medical guidelines unless it's causing physical injury or significant psychological distress.

Some key points to consider:

  • The AUA has developed guidelines for various urological conditions, including erectile dysfunction 1 and premature ejaculation 1, but not for masturbation.
  • Masturbation is a normal sexual activity that, when done in moderation, poses no health risks for most individuals.
  • Any pain, injury, or other physical symptoms associated with masturbation should prompt a medical consultation.
  • Healthcare providers typically approach masturbation as a normal part of sexual behavior and development, and it is not a topic that requires specific medical guidelines unless it is causing harm or distress.

In terms of morbidity, mortality, and quality of life, it is essential to prioritize the well-being and safety of individuals, and if masturbation is causing harm or distress, it is crucial to seek medical attention. However, for most individuals, masturbation is a normal and healthy part of sexual behavior, and there is no need for specific medical guidelines 1.

From the Research

Guidelines for Masturbation in Males

  • The American Urological Association (AUA) provides guidelines for various urological conditions, but there is no direct evidence of guidelines specifically for masturbation in males 2.
  • The AUA guideline recommendations do not explicitly address masturbation, and the wording of these recommendations does not signal the strength of recommendation or the intended level of obligation 2.
  • While there are studies on female orgasmic disorder and infertility counseling, these do not provide direct guidance on masturbation in males 3, 4, 5, 6.
  • The available evidence does not provide a clear answer to the question of whether the AUA offers guidelines for masturbation in males, suggesting that there may be a lack of research or guidelines on this specific topic.

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