Clinically, many patients, especially young people, have seminal emission and feel short in coitus and have premature ejaculation, always struggling whether seminal emission causes premature ejaculation, in fact, is there a relationship between premature ejaculation and seminal emission? How to recognize the relationship between premature ejaculation and seminal emission? The spermatorium is a normal physiological phenomenon of sexually mature men, and Chinese medicine believes that “the sperm is full of overflow”, so, starting from puberty, many boys will have spermatorium, which is a normal phenomenon, and some young men will have 2-4 spermatoriums per month, which is also a normal physiological phenomenon, do not worry. However, if frequent seminal emission occurs, if it occurs 3-5 times a week, it may indicate an abnormal function of the body and requires a visit to a male clinic. Premature ejaculation is the most common sexual dysfunction, with a large sample of studies showing that the incidence of premature ejaculation is 10-40%. Premature ejaculation is defined as ejaculation before, during, or shortly after penetration under minimal sexual stimulation, consistently or repeatedly, and earlier than desired. In general, the ejaculation latency period after insertion is considered to be shorter than 2 minutes, which leads to anxiety and dissatisfaction of the spouse and the patient himself, and is considered to be premature ejaculation, but the length of the ejaculation latency period may vary from person to person. So is there any relationship between premature ejaculation and ejaculation? There is no causal relationship. If you are a young man, the sexual urge is strong and ejaculation occurs, it is normal. The sexual skills between young partners need to be improved and the cooperation with the spouse needs to be adjusted, so premature ejaculation at this time is generally considered to be functional and can be harmonized through the adjustment of your own state. However, if there is no room for a long time, seminal emission may occur, as well as the ejaculation time is too short when having intercourse with the female partner, which belongs to the sensitive state of the ejaculation reflex caused by prolonged sexual repression, which is also a normal situation, generally more than 2 times in a row, the ejaculation time will naturally be longer than the first time. Therefore, it is not possible to link seminal emission with premature ejaculation in a general way. So, how to guide it in real life? It is generally recommended that young people should have less exposure to sexual stimuli, such as films and TV works, before going to bed, keep a happy mood, avoid anxiety, and not drink too much water before going to bed, which may help to avoid seminal emission. Of course, the best way to avoid seminal emission is proper masturbation (unmarried)/coital intercourse (married). In this case, it is recommended to avoid seminal emission and will also help to prevent premature ejaculation. young people around 20-30 years old usually have intercourse (or ejaculate on their own) about 3 times a week, but of course, the frequency of ejaculation may vary from person to person.