Ejaculation in a man’s forties may be physiological or abnormal.
Usually can be divided into physiological seminal emission and pathological seminal emission, physiological seminal emission belongs to the normal physiological phenomenon, pathological seminal emission refers to the disease of semen flowing out by itself during non-intercourse.
Physiological spermatorrhea is a normal physiological phenomenon, which usually occurs after puberty and sexual maturity, and has no special symptoms. The most typical symptom of pathological ejaculation is the increase in the frequency of ejaculation in adult men, accompanied by dizziness, tinnitus, forgetfulness and other physical symptoms after ejaculation. Therefore, it may be abnormal for a man to have seminal emission at the age of forty, and he can go to the hospital for appropriate examination.
The cause of pathologic seminal emission cannot be determined, and it may be related to the mental state, disease, physical stimulation and other factors. For example, the presence of long-term negative emotions, such as depression, anxiety, nervousness, etc., leading to mental weakness, is also prone to pathological spermatorrhea.