1 min read

Am I masturbating too much and can it be bad for me?

Medically reviewed

All of Healthily's articles undergo medical safety checks to verify that the information is medically safe. View more details in our safety page, or read our editorial policy.

Masturbation is a normal, healthy part of human sexuality. But if you feel like you're losing control, or the need to masturbate is interfering with your everyday life or taking the place of sex in a loving relationship, talking to a doctor may help.

Many men and women masturbate to become sexually aroused and to satisfy a sexual need but, until fairly recently, it was regarded as taboo and not talked about. Now attitudes have changed, and masturbation is, in fact, the safest sex of all. You don't have to worry about catching a sexually transmitted infections (STIs) or becoming pregnant.

However, if you feel like masturbation is affecting your social life or personal relationships, or causing injury to your genitals, you should cut down.

If you have any concerns, speak to a doctor.

Content supplied byNHS Logonhs.uk
Was this article helpful?

Important: Our website provides useful information but is not a substitute for medical advice. You should always seek the advice of your doctor when making decisions about your health.