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Understanding ejaculation and anaejaculation


Understanding Ejaculation And Anaejaculation

The term ejaculation refers to the release of sperm in men from the genitals. It should normally occur with every sexual encounter. Violation of the reproductive system means anejaculation or lack of ejaculation, both during sexual intercourse with a partner and in other various types of sexual life. If there is no ejaculation during sex, it can lead to infertility. Therefore, mandatory qualified medical care is required.



Varieties of anaejaculation


There are three types of anaekulation:



Reasons for not ejaculating


Ejaculation may be absent for various reasons of a physiological and mental nature.


Physical reasons:


With a normal erection, the reasons for the impossibility of ejaculation most likely have a psychological side:



Forms of anejaculation


There are three forms:



Consequences of anaejaculation


Lack of treatment for this disease can lead to negative consequences:



Diagnostics and treatment


A urologist-andrologist, therapist, psychologist, sexologist, infectious disease specialist will help to cope with this problem. Self-medication in this case will only harm and can be life-threatening. Modern research and treatment methods cope with this disease quite successfully and quickly.


The doctor begins to diagnose the disease by questioning the patient, during which the patient's complaints, symptoms, disorders of sexual life, and hereditary factors are clarified. The doctor also clarifies the past diseases of the reproductive system, whether there were surgical interventions. Then he conducts a visual examination, examines the condition of the genitals with the help of palpation. Also, a specialist can perform a prostate massage. Based on the data obtained, a preliminary diagnosis is made.


To establish the final result, the patient is sent for testing:



  • blood test;
  • urine culture tank;
  • Genital ultrasound;
  • tests for infections;
  • spermogram - a semen analysis that determines whether a man can conceive a child and identifies possible diseases;
  • test for impotence;
  • examination of the glans penis, its sensitivity (Biotesiometry). In the process of this study, a special device is used, which is called a biothesiometer. It is compact in size and includes: vibrator, power supply, stimulation control panel and patient response button. The results obtained are compared with a special scale. To prepare for this event, it is necessary to carry out genital hygiene;
  • examination of the vessels of the penis (Doppler ultrasonography).

Based on the initial examination and analysis, the doctor prescribes the appropriate treatment. If the diagnosis has not yielded any results, then you should contact a psychologist or sexologist.


If the cause of the disease is an infectious disease, then it is necessary to visit a venereologist who will prescribe the appropriate drug treatment. In the case of congenital defects, surgical intervention is used. Psychological causes are eliminated with the help of psychotherapy sessions with a psychologist and sexologist.


Therapeutic methods may also be prescribed:



  • massage;
  • electrical stimulation;
  • vibration stimulation;
  • acupuncture;
  • taking a relaxing bath.

In order for this disease to be bypassed, a man needs to attend routine medical examinations, lead a normal and full sex life with the use of protective equipment, and have sex with an understanding partner.