Table of contents:
- Dry orgasm, when the penis is unable to ejaculate
- Causes of dry orgasm
- Operation history
- Experiencing retrograde ejaculation
- Blocked sperm ducts
- Heredity
- Orgasm repeatedly with close pauses
- You are under stress
To reach the climax, aka orgasm, the penis will ejaculate. At that time, the penis will release semen and sperm in it. However, in fact there are also those who have reached ejaculation but are not wet, aka their semen does not come out. This condition is usually referred to as dry orgasm. So, what causes this dry orgasm to occur? Is this condition normal or a sign of problems with male reproduction?
Dry orgasm, when the penis is unable to ejaculate
Dry orgasm in men, or it can also be called orgasmic anejaculation, is a condition when a man has reached climax but cannot ejaculate, aka remove his semen and sperm. Then this condition is called dry orgasm.
Usually, this condition is not a problem to worry about because it is not a serious problem. The reason is, sometimes this can go away on its own. However, this could be a problem if you and your partner are on a childbearing program.
If you have experienced this once in a while, don't panic because this dry orgasm does not necessarily affect your fertility. Meanwhile, for those of you who often experience this, ejaculation can be stimulated by vibrator therapy.
This vibrator therapy can increase stimulation that can restore sexual function in the male body.
Causes of dry orgasm
There are several things that can trigger dry orgasm in men, namely
Operation history
Men who have had surgery to remove the prostate and surrounding lymph nodes (radical prostatectomy) or surgery to remove the bladder (cystectomy) are more likely to experience this.
This procedure is usually undertaken by patients with prostate cancer and bladder cancer. When a man performs one of the surgical procedures mentioned, his genitals will no longer be able to produce semen.
Experiencing retrograde ejaculation
Meanwhile, in other cases, dry orgasm can occur when instead of leaving the penis, semen actually enters the bladder during sexual intercourse. This condition is known as retrograde ejaculation
Retrograde ejaculation is usually a consequence that occurs when a man undergoes medical procedures, such as surgery and treatment for certain diseases, such as radiation therapy for prostate cancer treatment, laser surgery, and the use of drugs for high blood pressure.
Blocked sperm ducts
According to an article published by the Mayo Clinic, another condition that causes dry orgasm is a blocked sperm duct. The problem lies not in sperm production, but in the spermatic tube not working properly. Blocked sperm ducts prevent sperm from getting out of the penis and dry orgasm ensues.
Heredity
Another case that may be the cause of dry orgasm in men is genetic or hereditary reasons. Usually, this condition is in the form of abnormalities in a man's reproductive system, one of which is dry orgasm.
Orgasm repeatedly with close pauses
Repeated orgasms can also be the reason for dry orgasms. When a man has multiple orgasms in close proximity, dry orgasms may occur. However, this condition will return to normal soon after the man has rested for some time.
You are under stress
Stress or mental health problems can also trigger dry orgasms in men. However, conditions with this cause may occur depending on the situation. That is, the man may have normal orgasms and ejaculations at one point in time, and have dry orgasms at another.
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