Seminal emission is a normal physiological phenomenon in sexually mature men. The first seminal emission in men is similar to the first menstrual period in women and represents the maturation of the reproductive system.
Physiological seminal emission is seen in adult men who do not have sexual intercourse or masturbation, and is a way to excrete sexual energy, which is also known as “seminal overflow” in Chinese medicine. It is normal to have seminal emission 1-5 times a month, and most of them are dream emission, and there is no obvious discomfort after seminal emission.
However, there are many people who have misconceptions about seminal emission and talk about it.
Myth 1: Seminal emission is abnormal
Many people are influenced by the traditional concept of “one drop of sperm and ten drops of blood” and believe that men should not ejaculate and that ejaculation will hurt their bodies. Once you have seminal emission, you will be worried and afraid, worried about causing various diseases and discomfort. In particular, people who have dreamed of ejaculation feel vulgar and dirty, as if they have done something shameful.
Myth 2: Seminal emission must hurt “vitality” and cause “kidney deficiency”
Many people believe that seminal emission will hurt the vital energy and lead to kidney deficiency, and some people will experience slight lumbosacral and perineal soreness after seminal emission, plus their own fears and worries, they think they have kidney deficiency. In fact, 1 to 5 times a month seminal emission will not cause any hindrance to the body, many young people have sex 2 to 5 times a week also did not cause much impact on the body ah.
The actual fact is that you will be able to get a lot more than just a couple of days.
The fourth misconception: seminal emission will affect fertility
In hospital semen tests, it is required to check 3 to 7 days after semen emission and not more than 7 days; for those who have a requirement for conception, we recommend couples to have intercourse once in the next day during ovulation. Both cases are to keep semen in the best condition.
Therefore, “semen full is overflowing” or proper semen loss is a metabolism of semen, and the semen discharged is stale and of poor quality.
Myth 5: Seminal emission will lead to premature aging
Some people believe that seminal emission will hurt the essence, hurt the vital energy, lead to kidney deficiency, and then cause premature aging. Some people are even more worried when they experience dizziness and weakness of the waist and knees after seminal emission.
In fact, without moderate sex life, masturbation of young people, gonadal function, seminal emission is normal, will not lead to any premature aging. As you get older, the gonadal function decreases and the number of seminal emission decreases significantly.
Aging is an inevitable and irreversible law of life. Staying curious, maintaining a regular sex life and choosing a healthy lifestyle will slow down the aging process of people.
Myth 6: Seminal emission will lead to impotence
Some people feel that their penis erection is not as strong as before within 1 to 2 days after seminal emission, and they do not have a strong desire, so they worry that seminal emission will lead to impotence. In fact, this is the body’s self-protection mechanism, is to let the penis and gonads have a recovery process, do not worry excessively, after the body recovery, libido and erection will be normal. It’s just that each person’s physical condition and age are different, and the speed of recovery is also different.
Physiological ejaculation is normal and will not affect the person. However, excessive worrying can cause a series of discomfort such as obvious mental tension, dizziness, insomnia and dreaminess, and even impotence. Therefore, it is important to have a correct perception of seminal emission. If, on average, seminal emission is too frequent (more than 2 times a week, more than 8 times a month) and there is obvious discomfort after seminal emission, you can go to a regular public large hospital male department for consultation and examination.