It is normal for a 25-year-old male to experience seminal emission. This is because men at the age of 25 have reached sexual maturity, and any man who has reached sexual maturity is likely to experience seminal emission. So patients are advised not to worry too much because this is a very common occurrence. So it is recommended that patients can improve this seminal emission by making appropriate adjustments. For example, it may be due to the phenomenon of seminal emission caused by the accumulation of too much sperm and semen in the testicles when the patient has not had sexual intercourse for a long time. In addition, it may be due to the patient’s frequent masturbation, resulting in a decrease in the threshold of the glans, resulting in spermatorrhea after receiving a small amount of sexual stimulation. This is a good idea to avoid masturbation and to avoid contact with too many sexual images during the day, so that you can effectively avoid the phenomenon of seminal emission.