Occasional spermatorrhea in 11-year-old boys is a normal physiological phenomenon, mainly caused by the gradual development and maturation of the sex organs. If there is frequent spermatorrhea or other symptoms, the possibility of psychosomatic, organic and other factors should also be considered. 1. Physiological phenomenon: Most men will experience seminal emission with the development of their sex organs after entering puberty. Due to the individual differences between different individuals, some 11-year-old boys develop relatively quickly and may also experience spermatorrhea. 2. Psychological factors: such as long-term indulgence in pornographic pictures, videos and other stimuli or lack of correct sexual concepts, often in the state of sexual impulses, can also lead to spermatorrhea. 3. Organic factors: such as phimosis, phimosis, congenital underdevelopment, etc., is also an important cause of spermatorrhea. 4. Other factors: If frequent seminal emission is accompanied by thickening of voice and enlarging of laryngeal knot, the possibility of precocious puberty should also be considered. In addition, frequent masturbation and too thick bedding and tight clothing that puts pressure on the penis can also trigger seminal emission. If you experience frequent seminal emission or other uncomfortable symptoms, you should consult a doctor in time to confirm the diagnosis and provide targeted treatment.