Ejaculation Issues in Chronic Prostatitis Patients - Urology

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Dear Doctor: After taking Harnalidge® D Tablets 0.2 mg, it seems that there is not much semen flowing out during ejaculation.
Where could the semen be going?

S, 40~49 year old female. Ask Date: 2021/01/18

Dr. Li Xinyi reply Urology


This is referred to as retrograde ejaculation, where semen flows into the bladder and is expelled during urination.

Reply Date: 2021/01/18

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Ejaculation issues, particularly in patients with chronic prostatitis, can be a source of significant concern and confusion. The medication Harnalidge® D Tablets, which contains tamsulosin, is primarily used to treat symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) by relaxing the muscles in the prostate and bladder neck, thereby improving urine flow. However, one of the side effects of this medication can be related to ejaculation.

When a patient reports a decrease in the volume of ejaculate or a sensation of "dry ejaculation," it is important to understand the underlying mechanisms. In men, ejaculation involves a coordinated effort of various structures, including the prostate, seminal vesicles, and the vas deferens. The prostate gland produces a significant portion of the fluid that makes up semen, and any condition affecting the prostate, such as chronic prostatitis, can alter this process.

In the case of chronic prostatitis, inflammation and scarring can affect the prostate's ability to produce and expel fluid effectively. This can lead to a reduction in the volume of ejaculate. Additionally, medications like tamsulosin can cause retrograde ejaculation, where semen enters the bladder instead of exiting through the urethra during ejaculation. This can result in little to no semen being expelled, which may be perceived as a lack of ejaculation.

It's also worth noting that chronic prostatitis can lead to changes in sexual function, including libido and erectile function, which may further complicate the experience of ejaculation. The psychological impact of chronic pain and discomfort associated with prostatitis can also contribute to sexual dysfunction, creating a cycle that can be challenging to break.

If you are experiencing these symptoms, it is essential to consult with your healthcare provider. They can evaluate your condition and determine whether the medication is the cause of your symptoms or if there are other underlying issues that need to be addressed. It may also be beneficial to explore alternative treatments or adjustments to your current medication regimen.

In summary, the decrease in ejaculate volume you are experiencing after taking Harnalidge® D Tablets may be due to a combination of the medication's effects and the underlying condition of chronic prostatitis. It is crucial to have an open discussion with your healthcare provider to explore your symptoms further and find an appropriate management strategy.

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