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bù zhī dào, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2007/08/23
Dr. Liu Jianting reply Urology
No problem! After overexertion, it's important to take more rest.
Reply Date: 2007/08/23
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It's completely normal for adolescents to experience fluctuations in sexual health and libido, especially during the teenage years when the body is undergoing significant hormonal changes. At 16, you're in a phase of development where your body is still maturing, and it's common to have varying experiences with erections, ejaculation, and sexual desire.
1. Understanding Sexual Health Changes: During adolescence, testosterone levels can fluctuate, which can affect libido and erectile function. It's not unusual for young men to experience periods of heightened sexual desire followed by times when they may feel less interested or have difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection. This can be influenced by a variety of factors, including stress, anxiety, fatigue, and even changes in your routine or lifestyle.
2. Ejaculation and Urination Confusion: The sensation you're describing—feeling the urge to urinate after ejaculation—is also quite common. The male reproductive and urinary systems share some anatomical pathways, which can sometimes lead to confusion in sensations. After ejaculation, it's possible to feel residual pressure in the bladder, which can create a sensation that might feel like you need to urinate, even if there’s only a small amount of urine.
3. Frequency of Masturbation: You mentioned that you used to masturbate almost daily but have reduced the frequency. This reduction can also contribute to changes in how your body responds. Masturbation is a normal and healthy sexual activity, but excessive frequency can sometimes lead to temporary desensitization or changes in sexual response. If you feel that your previous habits were excessive, reducing the frequency might help restore a more balanced sexual response.
4. Psychological Factors: Psychological factors such as stress, anxiety, or even relationship dynamics can play a significant role in sexual health. If you're feeling anxious about your sexual performance or have concerns about your body, this can impact your libido and erectile function. It's important to approach these feelings with understanding and to recognize that many young men experience similar concerns.
5. When to Seek Help: If these issues persist or if you find that they are causing you significant distress, it may be beneficial to speak with a healthcare professional. A doctor can provide reassurance, help rule out any underlying medical conditions, and offer guidance tailored to your specific situation. They can also help address any psychological factors that may be contributing to your concerns.
In summary, fluctuations in sexual health during adolescence are normal, and many factors can influence your experiences. It's essential to listen to your body, maintain open communication with your partner, and seek professional advice if you have ongoing concerns. Remember, sexual health is a vital part of overall well-being, and it's okay to seek help when needed.
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