When boys enter puberty, most of them become shy, nervous, and uneasy about their ejaculation. After they have ejaculated, they dare not let anyone know, as if they had done something unseemly. "If you feel some discomfort after ejaculation, you may suspect that it is caused by ejaculation and fear that it may cause illness.". In fact, spermatorrhea is a normal physiological phenomenon that occurs when young men enter puberty and their reproductive organs mature. As the saying goes, "When semen is full, it overflows." When semen is full, the body stores too much semen, and sexual excitement increases. If there are other stimuli, such as dreaming of the opposite sex, oppressed bedding, and tight underwear, ejaculation occurs. The secretion of the epididymis, vas deferens, seminal vesicles, prostate, and urethra is usually discharged with urine and is not noticed. Semen, like many other secretions in the body, is constantly produced and is not afraid of excretion. Physiologically, as much of these secretions as they are produced, they are excreted without any depletion that affects health. On the contrary, if prostate secretion does not excrete for a long time, it accumulates and condenses, which can easily form crystals or stones. Ejaculation marks the maturation of male reproductive function.
Unmarried men who ejaculate once or several times a night in 1-2 days are referred to as frequent ejaculation. This excessive and frequent ejaculation is often a manifestation of increased excitability in the cerebral cortex, which often leads to premature ejaculation, which in turn leads to inhibition due to excessive excitement, which can also be manifested as impotence. Frequent ejaculation is a pathological condition that requires attention and reasonable treatment.
Many people believe that semen is the essence of the human body, and there is a folk saying that "ten drops of blood and one drop of essence". It is believed that spermatorrhea will deplete people's vitality and weaken the human body. It is completely unnecessary for some young people to be worried after they have lost their sperm. In fact, semen is not so precious. During ejaculation (including sexual ejaculation), approximately 2-6 milliliters of semen are excreted each time. Although the composition of semen is complex, its main components are water, protein, and some sugars, and the proportion of protein and sugar is very small.
Some people feel dizziness, backache, and lethargy after ejaculation, believing that this is caused by ejaculation. This is also a misunderstanding. The above symptoms are mainly due to a lack of scientific knowledge of mental health, acceptance of some unscientific legends and relevant hints from old books and periodicals, resulting in the occurrence of the above pathological conditions, causing psychological threatening stimulation. The resulting mental burden is not caused by semen loss due to spermatorrhea. The mental burden of not knowing about spermatorrhea is much greater than the impact of spermatorrhea itself.