Nocturnal Emissions After Penile Surgery: What to Expect - Urology

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Hello doctor, I had surgery for penile curvature on September 24th.
This month I have experienced nocturnal emissions twice.
Could this be a problem caused by the surgery? How long until I can engage in sexual activity on my own?

Nan Daxue Sheng, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2009/10/08

Dr. Xu Weikai reply Urology


Male student: Hello, there are many different methods for penile curvature surgery, and I'm not sure which one you are referring to.
The recovery time varies depending on the surgical technique used.
When can one resume sexual activity? This is something that should be discussed with the surgeon.
Additionally, the intensity of sexual activity varies from person to person, which should also be taken into consideration.
As for nocturnal emissions, they are mostly caused by erotic dreams combined with a full seminal vesicle.
In other words, if there has been a period of time without ejaculation, the seminal vesicle may become overloaded with semen, leading to spontaneous release during the night due to stimulation.
I believe the surgery itself should not cause such an outcome, but not ejaculating before and after the surgery could be a significant factor.
If there are any unclear points, feel free to ask again, and we can discuss and research further.
Department of Urology, Taitung Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare, Director Hsu Wei-Kai.

Reply Date: 2009/10/08

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After undergoing penile surgery for curvature correction, it is understandable to have concerns about various postoperative experiences, including nocturnal emissions, commonly referred to as "wet dreams." First and foremost, it is important to note that experiencing nocturnal emissions after surgery is generally not a cause for alarm and is often a normal physiological response.

Nocturnal emissions are involuntary ejaculations that occur during sleep, typically associated with erotic dreams. They are a natural part of male sexual health and can occur regardless of recent surgical procedures. The body has its own mechanisms for sexual function and arousal, which can still be active even after surgery. The fact that you have experienced two nocturnal emissions since your surgery does not necessarily indicate a complication or issue related to the surgical procedure itself.

In terms of recovery, penile surgery can involve various healing processes, including the physical healing of tissues and psychological adjustments. The surgical site may be sensitive, and it is crucial to follow your surgeon's postoperative care instructions to ensure proper healing. Generally, the timeline for resuming sexual activities, including masturbation (referred to as "DIY" in your question), varies based on individual recovery and the specifics of the surgery performed. Most surgeons recommend waiting at least 4 to 6 weeks post-surgery before engaging in any sexual activity, including masturbation, to allow for adequate healing and to minimize the risk of complications such as bleeding or infection.

It is also essential to consider that psychological factors can play a significant role in sexual function after surgery. Anxiety or concerns about the surgical outcome may affect your sexual experiences. Open communication with your healthcare provider about any worries or questions you have can help alleviate concerns and provide reassurance during your recovery.

If you notice any unusual symptoms, such as excessive pain, swelling, or discharge from the surgical site, or if you have persistent concerns about your sexual health post-surgery, it is advisable to consult your surgeon or a urologist. They can provide personalized guidance and address any specific issues you may be experiencing.

In summary, nocturnal emissions after penile surgery are typically normal and not indicative of surgical complications. It is essential to follow your surgeon's advice regarding the timeline for resuming sexual activities. If you have any concerns or experience unusual symptoms, do not hesitate to reach out to your healthcare provider for further evaluation and support. Your recovery is a process, and taking care of both your physical and mental health is crucial during this time.

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