For many men, the release of seed fluid is a source of pleasure
and a sign of robust male organ health. Some men also take pride in the amount
of fluid which they are able to spurt forth during a sensual release. Yet some
men – those who suffer from retrograde seed release – are not able to produce
an abundance of seed mixture and may feel worried about this. Is retrograde
seed release a male organ health issue? And if so, what can a man do to
address this condition?
Retrograde
seed release
Most men are unfamiliar with the term
“retrograde seed release,” although they may have heard of another term for it:
dry sensual release. Both these phrases describe a situation in which a man
engages in sensual activity (alone or with a partner or partners) and achieves
release but produces either no seed mixture or only a small amount.
What has happened? Why isn’t the man
spurting forth a more abundant amount of seed?
Sometimes the cause is simply frequency
of seed release. A man may have experienced several seed releases in a short
period of time and has not had a chance to build back up his reserves. But when
the cause is retrograde seed release, that isn’t the case.
Sidetracked
seed mixture
With a retrograde situation, the seed
mixture is entering the bladder rather than being released through the
urethra. How does it get there? Well, male seeds start out in the sack.
They typically travel from there to the prostate, where other fluids are
combined to create seed mixture. After that, it’s into the urethra and out in a
seed release.
When the seed mixture leaves the
prostate, the bladder neck muscle closes off so that the seed mixture doesn’t
fall into the bladder. With a retrograde condition, however, the muscle doesn’t
work right, and so there’s ample room for the seed mixture (or most of it) to
get sidetracked into the bladder.
(Don’t worry – it eventually leaves the
body, mixed in with urine.)
Causes
So what brings about retrograde seed
release? It’s usually due to one (or more) of three causes:
-
Surgery. Sometimes when surgery is performed on
the prostate or nearby areas, the bladder neck muscle is compromised and
weakened.
-
Medications. Some medications may bring this
condition about. The most common medications with this potential side effect
are those used to treat high blood pressure, mood disorders or prostate issues.
- Nerve
impairment. When there is nerve damage, often due to
diabetes or multiple sclerosis, the bladder neck muscle may be weakened.
It’s important to note that in most men,
retrograde seed release does not impede sensual release; they still experience
the pleasurable sensation. However, some men do find that retrograde seed
release produces a little pain. It also can be an issue for men trying to
conceive a child with a partner.
Although retrograde seed release does
not have a serious effect on the health of the manhood itself, many men still
wish to have it corrected if possible. If medications are the cause, switching
to a different treatment may be the solution. In the case of nerve issues,
treatments to resolve those can fix the seed releasing problem. Sometimes
medication may also resolve surgery-related issues.
While physical male organ health is not
greatly impeded by retrograde seed release, a man will want to keep his member
in as high a state of health as possible; men with a healthy male organ tend to
be prouder of their organ and that translates into greater physical enjoyment.
Regular use of a first-rate male
organ health crème (health
professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) is an excellent way to maintain the
health of any male member, whether it is affected by retrograde seed release or
not. Men should select a crème that includes natural moisturizers such as Shea
butter and vitamin E, as they can ease common male member pain and soreness. In
addition, a crème with acetyl L-carnitine is excellent for helping to restore
sensation that may have been lost as a result of rough handling. Keeping the
manhood primed and healthy makes any man feel better.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information on most common
member health issues, tips on improving male organ sensitivity and what to do
to maintain a healthy manhood. John Dugan is a professional writer who
specializes in men's health issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to
numerous websites.