Is It Normal for Erection to Soften During Masturbation? - Urology

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It is normal for an erection to vary in firmness during masturbation.
Initially, the penis may be very hard, but after a period of stimulation, it can become slightly softer while still maintaining some level of erection.
This can be due to various factors such as fatigue, changes in arousal, or the duration of stimulation.
It is also common for the penis to become firm again during ejaculation.
If you have concerns about your sexual health or experience significant changes, it may be beneficial to consult a healthcare professional.

Mr. Wang, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2018/02/14

Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology


Hello: It is difficult to say if there is a decrease in hardness during an erection.
It may require observation; if the hardness gradually becomes softer over time, it is advisable to seek medical attention.
Generally, maintain a light diet and avoid greasy foods, and engage in regular exercise to ensure proper vascular health.
Wishing you good health.

Reply Date: 2018/02/14

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It is completely normal for an erection to soften during masturbation, and what you're experiencing is a common phenomenon. The human body is complex, and various factors can influence the firmness of an erection during sexual arousal and activity.
When you begin to masturbate, your body is likely in a heightened state of arousal, which leads to a firm erection. However, as you continue, several physiological and psychological factors can contribute to a decrease in firmness. For instance, fatigue, distraction, or changes in focus can all play a role. Additionally, the duration of stimulation can lead to a temporary decrease in blood flow to the penis, which may cause the erection to soften slightly.
It's also important to note that the penis is not a rigid structure; it is made up of spongy tissue that fills with blood to create an erection. Over time, the body may naturally adjust the blood flow, leading to a softer erection. This is particularly true if the stimulation is prolonged or if there are any changes in your mental state, such as anxiety or loss of focus.
Moreover, the process of ejaculation often involves a significant release of tension and can lead to a temporary increase in firmness right before ejaculation. This is due to the body's natural response to sexual climax, which can sometimes result in a brief period of heightened arousal just before orgasm.
If you find that your erections are consistently softening to the point where it affects your ability to enjoy masturbation or sexual activity, it might be worth considering a few lifestyle factors. Stress, anxiety, and fatigue can all impact sexual performance. Ensuring you are well-rested, managing stress levels, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle can all contribute positively to sexual health.

In conclusion, what you are experiencing is normal and can be attributed to a variety of factors. If you have concerns about your sexual health or if you notice significant changes in your erectile function, it may be beneficial to consult with a healthcare professional. They can provide personalized advice and help rule out any underlying conditions that may be affecting your sexual health. Remember, open communication about sexual health is important, and seeking help is a positive step towards understanding your body better.

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