Normal seminal emission will not cause harm to the body, but if it is frequent, it can cause physical discomfort and mental anxiety, which can affect health and needs to be treated. Seminal emission occurs after puberty and is a sign of male sexual maturity, which is a normal physiological phenomenon. As men grow older and have more sexual experience, the number of seminal emission usually decreases. It is normal for young people to have seminal emission 1-2 times a week, but it is important to pay attention to the symptoms of poor sleep quality, depression, soreness of the waist and knees, and coldness of the hands and feet when seminal emission is too frequent. If you still have frequent seminal emission after adjusting your lifestyle, you need to go to a male doctor for medication and psychological treatment. Some students have frequent ejaculation due to academic tension and stress, so they should keep their mood happy and relieve stress.