Is spermatorrhea a sign of sexual maturity for boys? When boys enter puberty, most of them will feel ashamed, nervous and uneasy about spermatorrhea. After spermatorrhea occurs, they dare not let others know, as if they have done something shameful. If they feel some discomfort in their body after spermatorrhea, they will suspect that it is caused by spermatorrhea and worry that it will make them sick. Spermatorhea is a normal physiological phenomenon that occurs when the reproductive organs of young men enter puberty and mature. As the saying goes, "When semen is full, it will overflow." When the semen is full, the body stores too much semen, and sexual excitement increases. If there are other stimuli, such as dreaming of the opposite sex, pressure from bedding, tight underwear, etc., spermatorrhea will occur. The secretions of the epididymis, vas deferens, seminal vesicles, prostate, and urethra are usually discharged with urine and are not noticed. Semen is like many other secretions in the body, which are constantly produced and not afraid of excretion. Physiologically speaking, the amount of these secretions produced is the same as the amount of excretion, and there will be no problem of exhaustion that affects health. On the contrary, if the prostate secretions are not discharged for a long time, they will accumulate and concentrate, and they are prone to form crystals or stones. Spermia marks the maturity of male reproductive function. If an unmarried man ejaculates once every 1-2 days or several times a night, it is called frequent spermatorrhea. This excessively frequent spermatorrhea is often a manifestation of increased excitement in the cerebral cortex, which often causes premature ejaculation, and then inhibition due to excessive excitement will manifest as impotence. Frequent spermatorrhea is a pathological condition that needs to be taken seriously and treated reasonably. Many people believe that semen is the essence of the human body. There is also a saying among the people that "10 drops of blood equals one drop of semen". They believe that semen emission will deplete a person's vitality and make the body weak. Some young people are worried after spermatorrhea, which is completely unnecessary. In fact, semen is not that precious. Each time semen is emitted (including ejaculation during sexual intercourse), about 2-6 ml of semen is discharged. Although the composition of semen is complex, its main components are water, protein and some sugar, and the proportion of protein and sugar is very small. Some people feel dizzy, have backaches, and are mentally depressed after spermatorrhea, and they think that this is caused by spermatorrhea. This is also a misunderstanding. The above symptoms are mainly due to the lack of scientific mental health knowledge, the acceptance of some unscientific legends and related hints from old books and periodicals, which leads to the above-mentioned pathological conditions and psychologically threatening stimulation. This causes mental burden, which is not caused by the loss of semen due to spermatorrhea. The mental burden caused by not understanding spermatorrhea is much greater than the impact caused by spermatorrhea itself. |
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