Urethral Bulbous Fluid: Concerns and Insights - Urology

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The glans is hypersensitive, allowing only brief contact and making it impossible to engage in "piston movement." Therefore, during masturbation, the foreskin is not retracted (the glans is almost never exposed), and ejaculation consists only of pre-ejaculatory fluid without further continuation of masturbation.
Will this lead to problems in the long term? I have also tried to continue masturbating after releasing pre-ejaculatory fluid, lightly stimulating the glans, but I did not ejaculate semen; instead, I released pre-ejaculatory fluid a second time, after which I stopped masturbating.
Is it normal to release pre-ejaculatory fluid twice?

Wuming, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2020/06/04

Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology


Hello: 1) If this continues, it may become a habit, and ejaculation could become difficult.
2) The prostatic fluid you mentioned might actually be semen.
If you have any doubts, it is advisable to seek medical examination.
If your prostatic fluid contains a large number of sperm, it could indeed be semen.
Wishing you good health.

Reply Date: 2020/06/04

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When discussing concerns related to urethral bulbous fluid and sensitivity of the glans penis, it is essential to understand the anatomy and physiology of the male reproductive system. The glans penis, or the head of the penis, is highly sensitive due to a dense concentration of nerve endings. This sensitivity can lead to discomfort or pain during sexual activities, including masturbation, especially if the individual is not accustomed to direct stimulation.

In your case, the sensitivity of the glans penis has led you to avoid exposing it during masturbation, which is a common approach for individuals who experience discomfort. The fact that you are primarily releasing pre-ejaculatory fluid (also known as pre-seminal fluid) rather than semen is not inherently problematic. Pre-ejaculatory fluid is produced by the Cowper's glands (bulbourethral glands) and serves to lubricate the urethra and neutralize acidity, preparing the urethra for the passage of sperm. It is normal for some men to experience the release of this fluid without ejaculation of semen, especially if they are not fully aroused or if they have not reached the point of orgasm.

Regarding your concern about the long-term effects of your masturbation habits, it is generally considered safe to engage in masturbation as long as it does not cause pain or discomfort. However, if you consistently experience sensitivity or pain, it may be beneficial to explore different techniques or approaches to masturbation that could reduce discomfort. For instance, using lubrication can help minimize friction and enhance comfort during stimulation.

As for the occurrence of releasing bulbous urethral fluid (the fluid produced by the bulbourethral glands) multiple times during sexual arousal or masturbation, this can also be considered normal. The body can produce this fluid in response to sexual arousal, and it may be released even if ejaculation does not occur. The presence of this fluid does not indicate any underlying health issues, especially if there are no accompanying symptoms such as pain, burning, or unusual discharge.

If you find that your sensitivity continues to be a significant concern, or if you experience any changes in your urinary or sexual function, it would be advisable to consult a healthcare professional. They can provide a thorough evaluation and address any potential underlying conditions, such as infections, inflammation, or other medical concerns that could be contributing to your symptoms.

In summary, your experiences with sensitivity and the release of urethral bulbous fluid appear to be within the realm of normal physiological responses. However, if discomfort persists or worsens, seeking medical advice would be a prudent step to ensure your sexual health and overall well-being.

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