Re: Is it premature ejaculation?
Hello Dr.
Liu, thank you for your enthusiastic response.
The reason I am concerned is that I have never experienced this situation before, and I know that most mature men do not have a large amount of semen leakage during arousal like I do.
Could it be that I have been masturbating too frequently? Is there any medication that can help control this? I really hope to improve this issue.
Thank you once again for your response.
[Date] 2001/12/27
[Question]
Asker: Kevin / Male / 27
Dr.
Liu, when I engage in foreplay with my girlfriend, I usually experience a large amount of semen leakage, which ends up all over her.
The leaked semen is very thin, but my erection and ejaculation after climax are normal.
How can I improve this issue? Thank you very much for your time.
[Response]
Doctor: Dr.
Liu Chien-Ting, Urology Department, Yilan Hospital
Don't worry, this is not premature ejaculation; it is pre-ejaculatory fluid.
During sexual arousal and excitement, both men and women secrete fluids that serve a lubricating function to facilitate the next steps.
I recommend you read a book about sex published by Tianxia.
Kaiwen, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2001/12/31
Dr. Liu Jianting reply Urology
Don't worry! It has nothing to do with masturbation.
Reply Date: 2001/12/31
More Info
Excessive semen release during sexual activity can be a concern for some individuals, particularly if it is a new experience or if it seems to be outside the norm of what they have previously encountered. In your case, it appears that you are experiencing a significant amount of semen release during intimate moments with your partner, which has raised questions about its implications and whether it is something to be worried about.
Firstly, it's important to understand that variations in semen volume can occur for a variety of reasons. Factors such as frequency of ejaculation, hydration levels, and individual physiological differences can all contribute to the amount of semen released. If you have been engaging in frequent masturbation, this could potentially lead to a temporary increase in semen volume during sexual activity, as the body may produce more fluid in response to increased sexual stimulation.
From a medical standpoint, excessive semen release is not typically classified as a medical condition unless it is accompanied by other symptoms such as pain, discomfort, or changes in the characteristics of the semen (such as color or consistency). In your case, since you mentioned that your erections and orgasms are normal, it is likely that what you are experiencing is a natural variation rather than a pathological issue.
If you are concerned about the amount of semen being released, there are a few approaches you might consider. Firstly, reducing the frequency of masturbation could potentially help regulate the volume of semen produced over time. Additionally, ensuring that you are well-hydrated can also influence the consistency and volume of semen.
Regarding the use of medication to control semen release, there are no specific medications designed solely for this purpose. However, if you feel that this issue is significantly impacting your sexual experience or your relationship, it may be beneficial to consult with a healthcare professional, such as a urologist or a sexual health specialist. They can provide personalized advice and determine if there are underlying factors that need to be addressed.
Moreover, it is essential to maintain open communication with your partner about your experiences and any concerns you may have. This can help alleviate any anxiety and foster a supportive environment where both partners feel comfortable discussing their sexual health.
In summary, while excessive semen release can be concerning, it is often a normal variation and not necessarily indicative of a medical issue. Monitoring your habits, staying hydrated, and consulting with a healthcare professional if needed can help you manage your concerns effectively. Remember, sexual health is an important aspect of overall well-being, and seeking guidance when in doubt is always a wise choice.
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