Retrograde Ejaculation: Is It Harmful? - Urology

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Retrograde ejaculation sensation?


During masturbation, if you experience a sensation of retrograde ejaculation but still ejaculate, will this cause any harm?

Niming, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2018/06/28

Dr. Xu Wencang reply Urology


Ejaculation without retrograde flow can be monitored.

Reply Date: 2018/06/28

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Retrograde ejaculation is a condition where semen enters the bladder instead of exiting through the penis during ejaculation. This can occur due to various reasons, including certain medications, surgeries, or underlying health conditions. While it may be concerning to experience this phenomenon, it is generally not harmful in itself. However, understanding the implications and potential causes is essential for overall health.

When retrograde ejaculation occurs, the semen is typically mixed with urine in the bladder and is expelled when urinating. This can lead to a few noticeable symptoms, such as a dry orgasm (where no semen is expelled), cloudy urine after ejaculation, or a feeling of fullness in the bladder. While this condition is not usually dangerous, it can be distressing for some individuals, especially if they are trying to conceive, as it can affect fertility.

In terms of potential harm, retrograde ejaculation itself does not cause physical damage to the body. However, if it is a result of an underlying condition, such as diabetes or neurological disorders, those conditions may require medical attention. Additionally, if medications are causing retrograde ejaculation, it may be worth discussing with a healthcare provider to explore alternative treatments.

If you are experiencing retrograde ejaculation during masturbation and still feel that you are ejaculating, it may indicate that some semen is still being expelled, albeit in a different manner. This can happen if the condition is not complete, meaning that some semen is still able to exit through the urethra. While this may feel unusual, it is not typically harmful.

It is also important to consider the psychological aspect of retrograde ejaculation. For some individuals, the experience can lead to anxiety or distress, particularly if they associate it with sexual performance or fertility issues. If this is causing significant concern, it may be beneficial to speak with a healthcare professional or a therapist who specializes in sexual health.

In summary, retrograde ejaculation is generally not harmful and does not cause physical damage. However, it can be a symptom of underlying health issues or medication side effects that may need to be addressed. If you have concerns about this condition, especially regarding fertility or associated symptoms, it is advisable to consult with a healthcare provider for a thorough evaluation and personalized advice. They can help determine the cause of retrograde ejaculation and discuss potential treatment options if necessary.

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