Regarding ejaculation
Previously, I experienced normal erections while watching stimulating content, but I did not ejaculate during masturbation.
However, after some time, when I watched adult films, I did not immediately get an erection but had a persistent urge to ejaculate.
Eventually, I ejaculated, and only then did my penis become erect and release semen.
This process occurred without any masturbation.
Could you please explain what this situation might be? Is it a medical condition? I have never experienced this before.
Could it be related to chronic prostatitis?
Xiao Tang, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2015/05/31
Dr. Fu Shizhang reply Urology
This is not chronic prostatitis, so there is no need for excessive concern.
If you still have doubts, it is recommended to visit a urology clinic.
Reply Date: 2015/05/31
More Info
Ejaculation issues can be complex and multifaceted, often involving both physiological and psychological components. Based on your description, it seems you are experiencing a unique pattern of sexual response that includes a delayed ejaculation or an unusual sequence of events where ejaculation occurs before full erection. This can be concerning, especially if it is a new development for you.
Understanding the Phenomenon
The phenomenon you described, where you feel the urge to ejaculate but do not achieve an erection until after ejaculation, is not typical and could be indicative of several underlying issues. In medical terms, this could be related to a condition known as "delayed ejaculation," where a man has difficulty achieving ejaculation during sexual activity, or it could be a form of "ejaculatory dysfunction."
Possible Causes
1. Psychological Factors: Anxiety, stress, or performance pressure can significantly impact sexual function. If you find yourself feeling anxious about your ability to perform or about the act itself, this could contribute to the difficulties you are experiencing.
2. Physiological Factors: Conditions such as chronic prostatitis or pelvic floor dysfunction can affect ejaculation. Chronic prostatitis, which is inflammation of the prostate gland, can lead to symptoms such as pelvic pain, discomfort during ejaculation, and changes in ejaculation patterns.
3. Hormonal Issues: Hormonal imbalances, particularly involving testosterone, can also affect sexual function. Low testosterone levels can lead to reduced libido and difficulties with erection and ejaculation.
4. Neurological Factors: Since ejaculation is a complex process involving the nervous system, any disruption in the nerve pathways can lead to issues. This could be due to previous injuries, surgeries, or conditions affecting the spinal cord or nerves.
5. Medications: Certain medications, particularly those for depression or anxiety, can have side effects that impact sexual function, including delayed ejaculation or changes in libido.
Recommendations
1. Consult a Urologist: Given the complexity of your symptoms, it would be beneficial to consult a urologist who specializes in sexual health. They can perform a thorough evaluation, including a physical examination and possibly some tests to rule out underlying conditions.
2. Consider Psychological Counseling: If anxiety or stress is a contributing factor, speaking with a mental health professional could help address these issues. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) has been shown to be effective for sexual dysfunction related to psychological factors.
3. Lifestyle Modifications: Regular exercise, a healthy diet, and stress management techniques such as mindfulness or yoga can improve overall health and potentially enhance sexual function.
4. Review Medications: If you are taking any medications, discuss them with your doctor to see if they could be contributing to your symptoms.
5. Monitor Symptoms: Keep a diary of your sexual experiences, noting any patterns or changes. This information can be valuable for your healthcare provider in diagnosing and treating your condition.
Conclusion
While the symptoms you are experiencing can be concerning, they are not uncommon, and many men face similar issues at some point in their lives. The key is to seek professional help to identify the underlying causes and develop an appropriate treatment plan. Remember, sexual health is an important aspect of overall well-being, and addressing these concerns can lead to improved quality of life.
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