Regarding ejaculation?
Hello, I am currently a 17-year-old high school sophomore.
I have tried various methods of self-stimulation, but I still cannot ejaculate.
Is this due to my age? Also, I previously underwent surgery for a hernia and a circumcision; could this have an impact?
YY, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2009/11/15
Dr. Lai Ronghao reply Urology
Delayed ejaculation may have many causes, but hernia and circumcision surgeries are unlikely to be responsible for this issue.
It is best to consult a specialist to find a solution.
Reply Date: 2009/11/15
More Info
Ejaculation issues in teenagers can be a source of concern and confusion, especially during the developmental years when sexual health and function are becoming more prominent. At 17 years old, it is not uncommon for young men to experience difficulties with ejaculation, and there can be several factors contributing to this situation.
Firstly, it is important to understand that sexual development varies significantly among individuals. Some teenagers may reach sexual maturity earlier than others, while some may take longer to experience changes in their sexual function. The age of onset for ejaculation can differ, and it is possible that your body is still in the process of maturing. Hormonal changes during puberty play a crucial role in sexual development, and these changes can affect ejaculation.
Regarding your previous surgeries, such as hernia repair and circumcision, these can potentially have an impact on sexual function, but it largely depends on the specifics of the procedures and how they were performed. In some cases, surgical interventions can lead to changes in sensitivity or nerve function, which might affect ejaculation. However, many individuals who have undergone similar surgeries do not experience long-term issues with ejaculation.
Psychological factors can also play a significant role in sexual function. Anxiety, stress, and performance pressure can hinder sexual arousal and ejaculation. If you are feeling anxious about your sexual performance or have concerns about your body, this could contribute to difficulties in achieving ejaculation. It is essential to create a relaxed environment and to approach sexual experiences without undue pressure.
If you have tried self-stimulation and are still unable to ejaculate, it may be beneficial to consider a few strategies:
1. Relaxation Techniques: Engaging in relaxation exercises, such as deep breathing or mindfulness, can help reduce anxiety and improve your overall comfort during sexual experiences.
2. Communication: If you are engaging in sexual activities with a partner, open communication about your feelings and experiences can alleviate some pressure and create a more supportive environment.
3. Consult a Healthcare Professional: If the issue persists, it may be wise to consult a healthcare provider, such as a urologist or a sexual health specialist. They can assess your medical history, including your surgeries, and provide tailored advice or treatment options.
4. Education: Sometimes, understanding more about sexual health and function can alleviate fears and misconceptions. Consider seeking out reputable resources or speaking with a healthcare professional about sexual health education.
In conclusion, while it is possible that age and previous surgeries could play a role in your ejaculation issues, psychological factors are also significant. It is essential to approach this matter with patience and seek professional guidance if needed. Remember, sexual health is a complex interplay of physical and emotional factors, and addressing these holistically can lead to improvement.
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