Dry Emission – Normal or Not?
In
specialized adult movies and online video entertainment, that moment of
emission is easy to spot. This is the brief period of time in which the male
organ turns into a virtual fountain of reproductive fluid. While the vast
majority of real-life emissions might look a lot like this, there are occasions
when they come with no spray of fluid. While they may go unnoticed during
intimacy with a partner, unless a man is using protection, they are quite
obvious during a solo session. These so-called dry emissions, also known as
retrograde release can be scary, and some important information about male organ health is required to help men better
understand the problem. Here are some of the reasons that a dry release may
occur.
1. A
Question of Use
Adventurous
men who develop dry emissions from time to time mainly do so when they've been
remarkably lucky. They may have had relations two, three or even four times in
the same night, and they may have reached release each and every time.
Rampant
activity like this puts a great deal of strain on the equipment’s ability to
produce fluid, and sometimes, they just can't keep up with the amount of action
a guy is lucky enough to get. When the supply runs out, the emission is dry,
and it stays dry until the equipment has had a little time to do recuperate.
2.
Plumbing Problems
Older
men can also have rabbit-like activity that can dry out the pipes, but as men
age, they also may find themselves dealing with male health problems commonly
seen in middle age and beyond. For example, men who are a little older might go
under the knife for:
- Prostate enlargement
- Prostate cancer
- Infertility
Surgeons
are overall quite good at their jobs, but they can also make mistakes, and the
surgery may occasionally damage the tubing, resulting in reproductive fluid
being redirected to the bladder, rather than exiting the urethra during an
emission. Furthermore, these conditions themselves may affect the direction of
a release.
3.
Other Issues
Aside
from overuse or tissue damage relating to a health problem, some men may
experience dry emission from the time they begin experimenting with self-pleasure.
Congenital defects or injury to the private area may cause reproductive fluid
to be directed into the bladder, rather than ejected from the body. Men who
have dry emissions may notice that their urine is cloudy following a release,
indicating the presence of reproductive fluid.
Measuring
the Severity
Men
who only experience dryness at the end of marathon sessions generally have
little to worry about. Their equipment works just fine most of the time, and
when they're careful to give things a rest, they're capable of delivering the
goods with ease.
In
any event, the dry release itself is not harmful, and not generally a cause for
concern unless a man is planning on having children. Men with congenital or
health problems, however, may have concerns about fertility. In this case,
consultation with a specialist is generally required; a qualified urologist
will be able to offer treatment options to reverse the problem and restore
fertility.
Day-to-Day
Male organ Care
Paying
attention to overall male organ health through appropriate personal care will
not affect issues like dry release, but it is important to care for the
equipment properly on a daily basis. A male organ health crème can help. An intimate lotion (health professionals recommend
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and quality emollients may help to maintain a more youthful male organ.
Visit
http://www.man1health.com for
additional information on most common male organ health issues, tips on
improving male organ sensitivity, and what to do to maintain a healthy male
organ. John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men's health
issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous online web sites.