Just like women have their periods every month, men also have spermatorrhea. However, when they don't have their periods, they will have psychological concerns, fearing that something is wrong with their bodies, and worrying about not having spermatorrhea "on time". So, is it normal to not have spermatorrhea for a month? Let's take a closer look at the relevant situations of male spermatorrhea. The frequency and frequency of ejaculation vary from person to person. Some people may have ejaculation a long time after their first ejaculation; some may have ejaculation 1-2 times in a month or a week; sometimes they may have ejaculation for several consecutive nights, and then there will be a long interval between ejaculations. These are all normal. Only if you have frequent ejaculation for more than 1-2 weeks, or if semen leaks out during the day when you have sexual impulses, do you need to see a doctor. There are many factors that induce spermatorrhea. During the day, seeing things, paintings, or TV programs that are sexually stimulating to you will form an arousal focus in the cerebral cortex, causing you to have nocturnal dreams at night. In addition, a quilt that is too thick, pants that are too tight, a quilt that is too hot, or cold feet can all induce spermatorrhea. Genital irritation by smegma can also easily cause spermatorrhea. Sometimes, due to psychological tension and fear of spermatorrhea, spermatorrhea occurs more often. Influenced by traditional concepts, many people believe that ejaculation will cause the body to lose its essence and damage its "vitality". There is a saying among the people that "one drop of semen is equal to ten drops of blood". This lacks scientific basis. Generally speaking, it is not a big deal for a young and healthy unmarried man to ejaculate 4-5 times a month. This can relieve sexual stress to a certain extent. Some young men never ejaculate, so they suspect that their sexual development is abnormal. In fact, these people don't need to be nervous, because semen can be discharged into the urethra in small amounts and multiple times, and discharged from the body with urine, but it is not easy to be detected by themselves. Only young men with obvious abnormalities in their reproductive organs, such as small testicles, abnormal penis development, and undeveloped secondary sexual characteristics, if they have never ejaculated, are abnormal phenomena and should seek medical treatment from andrologists in a timely manner. The above is an introduction to whether it is normal to not ejaculate for a month. I hope it will help men understand it. Generally speaking, it is normal to not ejaculate for a month. It needs long-term observation. This thing is not as regular as women's menstruation. There are many factors that affect it. Don't have too much psychological pressure. Only when the above-mentioned related diseases appear, treatment is needed. |
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