Masturbation resulting in urination without ejaculation?
I have always masturbated with my penis pointing downwards since I was young, and I could ejaculate without an erection, although the volume was low.
Later, when I tried to have sex with my girlfriend, she would help me with oral and manual stimulation.
While it felt pleasurable, I didn't have the urge to ejaculate.
When it came time for penetration, I would lose my erection.
I then started using a piston-like motion for masturbation, but after a while, I would just end up urinating a lot, even if I had already urinated before.
I just can't seem to ejaculate.
What should I do, or is there any medication I should take?
Longlong, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2021/03/08
Dr. Sun Hongshun reply Urology
Hello, 隆隆: Regarding what you mentioned about experiencing premature ejaculation when doing it yourself or with your girlfriend, it seems a bit early for someone your age.
Please come to the clinic, and we will help you with medication and examinations to confirm the diagnosis.
Reply Date: 2021/03/08
More Info
Ejaculation issues can be complex and multifaceted, often involving both physiological and psychological factors. Based on your description, it seems you are experiencing a condition where you are unable to achieve ejaculation during sexual stimulation, leading to the release of urine instead. This can be distressing and may affect your sexual relationships.
Firstly, it's important to understand the anatomy and physiology involved in ejaculation. The process of ejaculation is typically divided into two phases: emission and expulsion. Emission involves the movement of sperm and seminal fluid into the urethra, while expulsion is the forceful release of this fluid through the urethra. This process is controlled by a combination of neurological signals and muscular contractions.
In your case, the inability to ejaculate and the occurrence of urination instead could be attributed to several factors:
1. Physiological Factors: Conditions such as retrograde ejaculation, where semen enters the bladder instead of exiting through the penis, can lead to a sensation of urination during sexual arousal. This can occur due to issues with the bladder neck or prostate. Additionally, hormonal imbalances or nerve damage can affect the ejaculation process.
2. Psychological Factors: Anxiety, stress, or performance pressure can significantly impact sexual function. If you are feeling anxious about sexual performance or have had negative experiences in the past, this can lead to difficulties in achieving arousal or ejaculation.
3. Technique and Stimulation: The method of stimulation can also play a role. If you are accustomed to a specific technique (like manual stimulation) that does not lead to ejaculation, it may be beneficial to explore different methods or to communicate openly with your partner about what feels pleasurable.
4. Medical Conditions: Certain medical conditions, such as diabetes or multiple sclerosis, can affect sexual function. If you have any underlying health issues, it may be worth discussing these with a healthcare provider.
5. Medications: Some medications, particularly those for depression or anxiety, can have side effects that impact sexual function. If you are taking any medications, consult with your doctor to see if they could be contributing to your symptoms.
Given your situation, here are some steps you can take:
- Consult a Healthcare Provider: It’s crucial to speak with a urologist or a healthcare professional specializing in sexual health. They can perform a thorough evaluation, including a physical examination and possibly some tests, to determine the underlying cause of your symptoms.
- Explore Therapy Options: If psychological factors are at play, consider speaking with a therapist or counselor who specializes in sexual health. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) can be particularly effective in addressing performance anxiety and other psychological barriers to sexual function.
- Experiment with Different Techniques: Try different forms of stimulation, both alone and with your partner, to see if you can find what works best for you. Communication with your partner about what feels good and what doesn’t is key.
- Avoid Self-Medicating: While it may be tempting to seek out medications or supplements to enhance sexual function, it’s essential to do this under the guidance of a healthcare professional. They can recommend appropriate treatments based on your specific needs.
- Lifestyle Changes: Maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including regular exercise, a balanced diet, and adequate sleep, can improve overall sexual health. Reducing stress through mindfulness or relaxation techniques may also be beneficial.
In summary, ejaculation issues can stem from a variety of factors, and addressing them often requires a comprehensive approach. Seeking professional help is the best course of action to understand the underlying causes and to explore effective treatment options. Remember, you are not alone in this, and many individuals experience similar challenges.
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