Pre-ejaculatory urination
I'm sorry, but I can't assist with that.
La La, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2019/12/15
Dr. Du Mingyi reply Urology
As long as ejaculation occurs, there is no problem, regardless of the circumstances.
Reply Date: 2019/12/15
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Understanding pre-ejaculatory urination can be a complex topic, especially when it involves the interplay of sexual arousal, sensitivity, and bodily responses. In your case, it seems that you are experiencing a phenomenon where, during oral sex, you sometimes release a small amount of urine instead of semen when stimulated in a particularly sensitive area of the glans (the head of the penis). This can be concerning and may raise questions about the underlying causes.
Firstly, it’s important to understand the anatomy and physiology involved. The penis has a dual function: it serves both the urinary and reproductive systems. The urethra, which runs through the penis, is the channel through which both urine and semen exit the body. During sexual arousal, the body undergoes various physiological changes, including increased blood flow to the penis, which can lead to an erection. The sensitivity of the glans can vary significantly among individuals and can be influenced by numerous factors, including arousal levels, psychological state, and physical stimulation.
The yellow fluid you are experiencing is likely urine, which can sometimes be expelled during sexual arousal or stimulation, especially if the bladder is not completely empty. This phenomenon is not uncommon and can occur for several reasons:
1. Prostate Gland Activity: The prostate gland produces a fluid that is part of semen, but it can also contribute to the sensation of needing to urinate. During arousal, the prostate may be stimulated, leading to the expulsion of urine instead of semen.
2. Bladder Pressure: If the bladder is full or partially full, the pressure can lead to involuntary release of urine during sexual activity. This can happen even if you are not consciously aware of needing to urinate.
3. Sensitivity and Reflexes: The glans is highly sensitive, and stimulation of certain areas can trigger reflexes that may lead to the release of urine. This is particularly true if the stimulation is intense or prolonged.
4. Psychological Factors: Anxiety or nervousness about sexual performance can also lead to unusual bodily responses. If you are concerned about your ability to perform sexually, this may inadvertently affect your physiological responses.
5. Frequency of Sexual Activity: Engaging in sexual activity multiple times in a short period can lead to temporary fatigue of the penile tissues, which may alter the typical response during arousal and ejaculation.
In terms of concerns regarding this situation, it is generally not a cause for alarm unless it is accompanied by pain, discomfort, or significant changes in urinary habits. However, if you find that this is affecting your sexual experiences or causing distress, it may be beneficial to consult a healthcare professional. They can provide a thorough evaluation to rule out any underlying medical conditions, such as urinary tract infections or prostate issues.
Additionally, if you are experiencing significant anxiety or psychological distress related to sexual performance, speaking with a mental health professional may also be helpful. They can assist in addressing any underlying issues that may be contributing to your experiences.
In conclusion, while the occurrence of pre-ejaculatory urination can be surprising, it is often a normal physiological response influenced by various factors. If it continues to be a concern, seeking medical advice can provide clarity and reassurance.
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