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Mou Mou Ren, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2017/05/28
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: Some individuals may experience this during development, and there's no need to be overly concerned.
Focusing on academics or sports may help improve the situation.
Reply Date: 2017/05/28
More Info
Understanding the physiological changes that occur during adolescence can be both confusing and concerning for many young individuals. The experiences you describe, such as spontaneous erections and the discharge of fluid, are indeed common during puberty and are typically considered normal physiological responses.
Spontaneous Erections
During puberty, which generally begins between the ages of 9 and 14, the body undergoes significant hormonal changes. Testosterone levels rise, leading to various physical developments, including the growth of the penis and testicles, increased body hair, and changes in body composition. One of the most common experiences during this time is spontaneous erections, which can occur without any sexual arousal or stimulation.
These erections can happen in various situations, such as when you are sitting in class, feeling the breeze, or even during physical activities like running or swimming. The reasons for these spontaneous erections can vary, including:
1. Hormonal Fluctuations: Increased testosterone levels can lead to more frequent erections.
2. Physical Stimulation: Activities like running or swimming can stimulate the pelvic area, leading to an erection.
3. Nervous System Responses: The body’s nervous system can trigger an erection in response to various stimuli, even if they are not sexual in nature.
Discharge of Fluid
The white fluid you describe is likely semen, which contains sperm and other fluids produced by the prostate and seminal vesicles. It's normal for adolescents to experience ejaculation, which can occur during erections, especially as they begin to explore their bodies and experience sexual arousal. The frequency of ejaculation can vary widely among individuals, and experiencing it every couple of days is within the normal range for someone your age.
The presence of fluid that is not urine can also be attributed to pre-ejaculatory fluid, which can be released during arousal and is a normal part of male sexual function. This fluid can sometimes be released without conscious control, especially during spontaneous erections or sexual arousal.
Concerns About Erections and Discharge
While the experiences you describe are generally normal, there are a few points to consider:
1. Erection Duration: Erections lasting for several minutes are typical, but if you ever experience an erection that lasts for more than four hours (a condition known as priapism), it is essential to seek medical attention.
2. Discomfort or Pain: If you experience any pain during erections or ejaculation, or if you notice any unusual changes in your genital area, it would be wise to consult a healthcare professional.
3. Hygiene and Care: It’s important to maintain good hygiene, especially if you notice dryness or discomfort around the glans (the head of the penis). Regular cleaning and using a moisturizer can help alleviate dryness.
Conclusion
In summary, the experiences you are having with spontaneous erections and fluid discharge are typical for someone your age and are part of the normal process of puberty. However, if you have any concerns about your sexual health or if you experience any discomfort, it is always a good idea to speak with a healthcare provider who can offer personalized advice and reassurance. Remember, puberty is a time of significant change, and it’s perfectly normal to have questions and concerns about what you are experiencing.
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