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Hello Doctor, I visited a urologist yesterday, and the doctor informed me that my lack of morning erections and reduced firmness during erections is normal due to frequent masturbation, as it depletes sexual energy.
The doctor suggested that reducing the frequency of masturbation would naturally restore my condition.
I would like to know if the doctor's response is reasonable.
Is masturbating approximately 26 times a month considered excessive? I recall seeing studies suggesting that more than 21 times a month might protect the prostate.
Additionally, I've seen many people on online forums claiming that they can masturbate two to three times a day and still experience normal morning erections and firmness.
Thank you, Doctor!
Niming, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2021/07/15
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: Online articles are not always reliable, and there can be significant differences in clinical practice.
It is better to refer to articles from medical institutions such as National Taiwan University, Cheng Kung University, and Chang Gung University.
I feel that some people may have bowel movements 2-3 times a day depending on their constitution, and not everyone can achieve that.
As for the claim that 21 times can protect the prostate, that seems too subjective.
Wishing you good health.
Reply Date: 2021/07/15
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Frequent masturbation is a topic that often raises questions regarding its impact on erectile function and overall sexual health. Your inquiry about the relationship between frequent masturbation and issues such as morning erections and the firmness of erections is quite common.
Firstly, it's important to understand that masturbation is a normal sexual activity and is considered a healthy part of human sexuality. The frequency of masturbation can vary widely among individuals, and what is considered "normal" can differ from person to person. Research indicates that masturbation can have several health benefits, including stress relief, improved mood, and even potential protective effects on the prostate when done in moderation.
Regarding your specific question about the frequency of 26 times a month, this translates to approximately once every day or every other day, which is generally considered within a normal range for many individuals. Some studies suggest that frequent ejaculation, whether through masturbation or sexual intercourse, may help reduce the risk of prostate cancer, as you mentioned. However, the key is moderation and ensuring that it does not interfere with daily life, relationships, or sexual function.
The response from your urologist that frequent masturbation could lead to temporary changes in erectile function, such as reduced firmness or the absence of morning erections, is reasonable. This phenomenon can occur because the body may experience a temporary refractory period after ejaculation, during which it may not respond as robustly to sexual stimuli. If you are masturbating frequently, it is possible that your body is simply adjusting to the frequency, and reducing the frequency may allow for a return to normal erectile function.
It's also worth noting that psychological factors can play a significant role in erectile function. Anxiety, stress, and performance pressure can all affect how one experiences erections. If you are feeling anxious about your sexual performance or the frequency of your masturbation, this could also contribute to the issues you are experiencing.
In terms of the claims made on online forums, it's important to approach such information with caution. Individual experiences can vary widely, and what works for one person may not apply to another. Some individuals may indeed report normal morning erections and firm erections despite frequent masturbation, while others may not.
If you are concerned about your erectile function or if you notice persistent changes, it may be beneficial to discuss this further with your healthcare provider. They can help rule out any underlying medical conditions that may be contributing to your symptoms and provide personalized advice based on your health history and lifestyle.
In summary, while frequent masturbation is generally considered normal and can have health benefits, it may lead to temporary changes in erectile function for some individuals. If you are experiencing concerns about your sexual health, it is always best to consult with a healthcare professional who can provide tailored advice and support.
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