For men who have not had sex or masturbation behavior for a long time, the occurrence of spermatozoa once a week is mostly a normal physiological phenomenon. Men will continue to produce sperm when their sex organs mature. If there is no ejaculation for a long period of time, the semen will accumulate in the body, and the phenomenon of seminal emission may occur during sleep. If it occurs once a week, it is a normal physiological phenomenon.
If seminal emission is accompanied by weakness, depression, lack of concentration, tinnitus, dizziness, pain in the genital organs, bloody semen and other uncomfortable symptoms, it is likely to be related to seminal vesiculitis, prostatitis and other diseases.
If frequent seminal emission occurs or is accompanied by uncomfortable symptoms, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a hospital as soon as possible.