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Hello, Dr.
Hsu.
I am the original questioner of this post.
I am unsure about the components of nocturnal emissions, but after experiencing one, my underwear was not very sticky.
Therefore, I am concerned that there may not have been any semen.
Am I being overly anxious? Could you please provide a more detailed response? Thank you for clarifying my doubts.
Niming, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2016/01/13
Dr. Xu Weikai reply Urology
Anonymous: Does nocturnal emission contain sperm? It requires examination.
Note: The composition of semen is quite complex; it is not solely made up of sperm and is not secreted by a single organ.
The components of semen can vary with each ejaculation.
Generally, it includes sperm, prostatic fluid, seminal vesicle fluid, etc.
If there are any unclear points, feel free to ask again for further discussion and research.
Answers found online should only serve as a reference; if necessary, it is important to seek medical attention at a healthcare facility.
This message is a response from Dr.
Hsu Wei-Kai, Head of the Urology Department, Taitung Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare.
Reply Date: 2016/01/13
More Info
Nocturnal emissions, commonly referred to as "wet dreams," are a natural physiological phenomenon that occurs primarily during sleep, particularly in males. These emissions can happen during REM (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep, which is when dreaming typically occurs. It is important to understand that the presence or absence of semen after such an event can vary significantly from person to person and from one occurrence to another.
Firstly, it is essential to clarify that nocturnal emissions can involve the release of semen, but they can also occur without a significant amount of semen being expelled. The consistency and volume of the fluid can vary based on several factors, including hydration levels, frequency of sexual activity, and individual physiological differences. If you notice that your underwear is not very sticky or thick after an emission, it does not necessarily mean that you did not experience a nocturnal emission or that there was no semen present. The fluid may simply be less viscous or may contain a smaller volume of semen than what you might expect.
In terms of concerns about the presence of semen, it is important to remember that nocturnal emissions are a normal part of male sexual health, especially during puberty and adolescence. They can continue into adulthood, although they may become less frequent over time. If you are experiencing these emissions, it is a sign that your body is functioning normally in terms of reproductive health.
If you are particularly worried about the presence of semen or any other related issues, it may be beneficial to consult with a healthcare professional. They can provide reassurance and conduct any necessary examinations to rule out underlying conditions if needed. It is also worth noting that anxiety or stress about sexual health can sometimes exacerbate concerns, so discussing these feelings with a professional can be helpful.
In summary, nocturnal emissions are a normal occurrence, and variations in the amount and consistency of the fluid expelled are common. If you have further concerns or if this issue is causing you significant anxiety, seeking advice from a healthcare provider can provide clarity and peace of mind. Remember, sexual health is an important aspect of overall well-being, and it is perfectly okay to seek information and support regarding it.
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