5 Causes of Sperm Not Coming Out During Ejaculation (What Is Danger Not?)

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Medical Video: Semen Analysis (Sperm Count)

When a man reaches orgasm, the body should release semen containing sperm through the penis. However, it turns out that there are some people who experience problems with ejaculation to cause sperm to not come out. In fact, the body has shown signs of other orgasms such as muscle contractions. Wow, dangerous or not, huh? Here is an explanation of some conditions that might make sperm not come out.

1. Delayed ejaculation (delayed ejaculation)

Delayed ejaculation or delayed ejaculation is a condition when a man needs sexual stimulation that is longer than usual (more than 30 minutes) to be able to reach climax and remove semen containing sperm cells. In fact, some people who experience delayed ejaculation conditions cannot ejaculate at all. This means that it cannot remove sperm during intercourse with their partner.

This condition is usually caused by certain health problems, consumption of drugs, to mental disorders. Delayed ejaculation can be a long-term health problem that occurs for life or occurs in a certain amount of time and is temporary.

2. Retrograde ejaculation

Retrograde ejaculation or reverse ejaculation occurs when semen that is supposed to be released through the penis during orgasm actually enters the bladder. During orgasm, the bladder neck muscles cannot tighten and close properly. As a result, when it will ejaculate, the sperm that will have been released through the penis actually flows and enters the bladder.

Although not dangerous, retrograde ejaculation can cause men to be infertile and difficult to have offspring. Besides sperm does not come out, this condition is characterized by urine that is more pale and slightly thick because it contains semen that should be removed during orgasm.

3. Laser prostate surgery

Prostate surgery with laser technology is usually done because of an enlarged prostate or benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). The laser will help shrink or lift excess tissue in the prostate.

With a surgical procedure, symptoms associated with bladder problems due to prostate enlargement can be overcome. For example, urinary tract infections, frequent urination, slow urinary rate, and a series of other symptoms.

Unfortunately, a common side effect that is usually felt from this procedure is dry orgasm. Dry orgasm is a condition when the body is unable to remove sperm when it reaches the peak of sexual pleasure.

4. Hypogonadism

Hypogonadism is a condition when the body does not produce enough testosterone. In men, the hormone testosterone is the key to growth and sexual maturity. One function of testosterone is producing sperm. If a man experiences hypogonadism, there is a possibility of puberty late or the growth of his sexual organs is not perfect. One of them is a growth disorder in the penis and testicles or testicles.

If the growth of the penis and testis is disrupted, it is not impossible that sperm production will be disrupted. Because the sperm is produced in the testes and the body needs testosterone which is enough to produce sperm normally.

So, if you experience this condition you run the risk of experiencing impotence, which is when the penis is unable to reach an erection and sperm do not come out as in general ejaculation.

5. Blockage of sperm ducts

The presence of blockages in the epididymis and the vas deferens can interfere with the process of transporting sperm and then being expelled through the penis. Epididymis is a place to store and ripen sperm. While the vas deferens is a tube-shaped channel that transmits sperm to get out when ejaculation occurs.

Blockages in both parts can cause a man unable to remove sperm during ejaculation. Infection, vasectomy (male sterile family planning), and also problems in the prostate can be a cause of blocked sperm ducts.

In some cases, this condition does not show definite symptoms. However, if the blockage is caused by an infection, vaginal discharge usually comes out of the penis accidentally, feels pain during urination, and inflammation occurs.

5 Causes of Sperm Not Coming Out During Ejaculation (What Is Danger Not?)
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