Semen is mainly emitted from the penis, and difficulty in ejaculation includes difficulty in erection, ejaculation, and ejaculation, which is a complex process. It is necessary to identify the root cause in order to completely eradicate it and allow men to fully enjoy sexual life.
What are the factors that make ejaculation difficult?
1. Congenital and iatrogenic factors
Congenital factors such as congenital wide bladder neck, urethral diverticulum, and congenital spina bifida can cause incomplete closure of the bladder neck or increase resistance to the urethral membrane, leading to retrograde ejaculation. Medical factors include pelvic surgeries such as prostate surgery and bladder neck surgery, which cause damage to the nerve roots, incomplete closure of the bladder neck, and ultimately retrograde ejaculation.
2. Medication and Age
Some drugs can affect male ejaculation, such as anesthetics, antidepressants, antipsychotics, sleeping pills, etc. After using drugs, difficulty in ejaculation requires consideration of the effects of the drugs. In addition, as age increases, the urgency of ejaculation also decreases.
3. Reproductive system infection
When men suffer from gonorrhea, prostatitis, or non-specific urethritis, it can cause pain in ejaculation and urination. Some men do not ejaculate due to fear of pain. In addition, patients with advanced syphilis, hemiplegia, diabetes, and multiple system sclerosis do not ejaculate or have difficulty ejaculating.
4. Mental factors
Excessive emotional tension or stress between couples can lead to difficulty in ejaculation. The lack of trust between partners can cause men to lose control of their emotions, making it difficult for them to be full of energy. In addition, having sex in a hurry after the age of 40 may not be sufficient to provide sufficient sexual stimulation, making ejaculation difficult.
5. Mechanical factors
When suffering from trauma or inflammatory urethral stricture, urethral resistance increases and semen is obstructed during ejaculation. When traumatic pelvic fractures occur, they can cause varying degrees of damage to the posterior urethra, leading to posterior urethral stenosis. Fracture fragments can also cause damage to the bladder neck structure, leading to poor closure of the bladder neck and ultimately leading to retrograde ejaculation. In addition, prolonged difficulty urinating can also reduce the tension of the bladder neck, leading to weak closure of the bladder neck
Warm reminder
For men with weak penile erection, decreased libido, or short duration, short-term treatment with sex hormone drugs can be used. In addition, under the guidance of a doctor, ephedrine can be selected to stimulate the central nervous system, enhance sexual arousal, contract the smooth muscles of the seminal tract, and accelerate ejaculation. In addition, cultivate good lifestyle habits, ensure sufficient sleep, control the frequency of sexual activity, avoid excessive masturbation, maintain a positive and optimistic mood, and face abnormal problems correctly. Maintain a regular lifestyle and cleanliness of the external genitalia and perineum, prevent infection, eat more kidney tonifying foods such as shrimp, chives, yams, and venison, participate in physical exercise, improve local blood circulation, and enhance immunity.