Is it normal for a thirteen-year-old boy to lose semen?



Ejaculation in thirteen-year-old boys may be a normal physiological phenomenon, but if it is frequent and accompanied by certain changes in sexual function and neuropsychiatric symptoms, it belongs to pathological ejaculation.

Physiological spermatorrhea is a normal phenomenon. After men enter puberty, the testes and other developmental maturity, the genitals can produce semen, which accumulates in the vas deferens, and reflex ejaculation can occur after stimulation. Normal seminal emission in thirteen-year-old boys is usually 1~3 times per month, and the erectile function of the penis is normal.

Pathological ejaculation can be caused by the presence of long-term tension, depression and other emotions, or by genital diseases such as phimosis and urethritis. Pathological spermatorrhea may manifest itself several times a week or several times a night, and is usually accompanied by recurrent dizziness, lack of concentration, insomnia, lumbago, leg weakness, abdominal distension, and other symptoms, and in severe cases, premature ejaculation, impotence, infertility and other complications.

Pathological spermatorrhea usually requires symptomatic treatment according to the cause. For patients with severe spermatorrhea, it is necessary to follow the doctor’s instructions to use drugs for treatment, for the combination of circumcision, feasible circumcision treatment.

Parents should pay attention to the spermatorrhea of thirteen-year-old boys and give them proper guidance and sex education to establish the correct sexual concepts of children and correctly treat sexual problems. For patients who have seminal emission with prolonged weakness, dizziness, tinnitus, pubic swelling and other symptoms, timely consultation and treatment are needed.