During an erection, a clear fluid may be released?
Doctor, I have a question.
When I masturbate, I often ejaculate very quickly.
When I watch adult films and get an erection, a clear, sticky fluid comes out before I ejaculate, but it is different from semen.
This happens whenever I am more sexually aroused.
The same thing occurs when I'm with my girlfriend; I feel like I have premature ejaculation.
Even when my girlfriend just uses her hand, I finish in less than a minute.
What could be the problem? Is there a way to improve this? Please help me, doctor.
Tòng, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2005/10/03
Dr. Lin Hexing reply Urology
Hello, Mr.
Pain:
1.
Sexual stimulation can cause the urethral glands to secrete clear mucus, which is a normal physiological response.
2.
The issue of premature ejaculation is more complex, and methods for improvement include the following aspects:
1.
Applying pressure to the glans, but stopping before reaching climax; this requires the cooperation of the female partner to repeatedly practice reducing sensitivity of the glans, thereby prolonging the time to ejaculation.
2.
The use of topical anesthetic creams can also reduce sensitivity.
3.
Medication treatment may be considered.
Reply Date: 2005/10/03
More Info
Experiencing clear fluid during erection and concerns about early ejaculation are common issues that many individuals face. The clear, sticky fluid you describe is likely pre-ejaculatory fluid, also known as pre-cum. This fluid is produced by the Cowper's glands (bulbourethral glands) and serves several purposes, including lubricating the urethra and neutralizing any acidity in the urethra that may be present due to urine. It is important to note that this fluid can sometimes contain sperm, although in much smaller quantities than ejaculate.
Regarding your concern about early ejaculation, this is a condition that can affect many men at different stages of their lives. Early ejaculation is typically defined as ejaculation that occurs with minimal sexual stimulation, often within one minute of penetration or during foreplay. This can lead to feelings of frustration and anxiety, both for you and your partner.
There are several potential causes for early ejaculation, including:
1. Psychological Factors: Anxiety, stress, or performance pressure can significantly impact sexual performance. If you are worried about your ability to last longer, this anxiety can create a cycle that perpetuates the issue.
2. Physiological Factors: Hormonal imbalances, neurological conditions, or even certain medications can contribute to early ejaculation.
3. Relationship Dynamics: Sometimes, the dynamics of a relationship can influence sexual performance. If you feel pressure to perform or if there are unresolved issues in the relationship, this can affect your sexual experience.
4. Lack of Experience: For younger individuals or those who have not had extensive sexual experiences, early ejaculation can be more common. As you gain more experience, you may find that you can better control your ejaculation.
Solutions and Strategies for Improvement
1. Behavioral Techniques:
- Start-Stop Technique: This involves stimulating the penis until you feel close to ejaculation, then stopping until the urge decreases. Repeat this process several times before allowing ejaculation.
- Squeeze Technique: Similar to the start-stop method, but involves squeezing the base of the penis to reduce the urge to ejaculate.
2. Desensitizing Products: Over-the-counter creams or sprays that contain numbing agents can help reduce sensitivity, allowing for longer duration before ejaculation.
3. Pelvic Floor Exercises: Strengthening the pelvic floor muscles through Kegel exercises can improve control over ejaculation. These exercises involve repeatedly contracting and relaxing the muscles used to stop urination.
4. Counseling or Therapy: If anxiety or psychological factors are contributing to early ejaculation, speaking with a therapist or counselor can be beneficial. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) has been shown to help many individuals with performance anxiety.
5. Consult a Healthcare Provider: If the issue persists, it may be helpful to consult with a urologist or sexual health specialist. They can provide personalized advice, evaluate for any underlying medical conditions, and discuss potential medical treatments, including medications that may help.
6. Communication with Your Partner: Open communication with your partner about your concerns and experiences can help reduce anxiety and create a supportive environment for both of you.
In conclusion, while experiencing clear fluid during erection is typically normal, early ejaculation can be addressed through various techniques and strategies. It is essential to approach this issue with patience and an open mind, as improvement may take time and practice. If you continue to have concerns, seeking professional advice can provide additional support and guidance tailored to your specific situation.
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