Sexual Health
What are the symptoms of pubertal precocious puberty? Interpreting the relationship between cervical cancer and sexual activity in adolescents
What are the manifestations of adolescent sexual maturity? After entering puberty, boys gradually enter sexual maturity, such as ejaculation, which is a typical phenomenon. Therefore, at this time, boys should pay more attention to their reproductive health to ensure the normal sexual physiology of adolescents.
What are the symptoms of pubertal precocious puberty?
Experts have revealed that ejaculation is a normal physiological phenomenon in adolescents after entering the reproductive organs of adolescents. As the saying goes, "When semen is full, it overflows." When semen is full, the body stores too much semen, leading to increased sexual excitement. If there are other stimuli, such as dreaming of the opposite sex, compression of bedding, and tight underwear, ejaculation can occur. Epididymis, vas deferens, seminal vesicles, prostate, and urethral secretions are usually excreted with urine.
Semen, like other secretions in the body, is constantly produced and is not afraid of excretion. In fact, physiologically speaking, the amount of excretion produced by these secretions will not be depleted, affecting health. On the contrary, if prostate secretion is not discharged for a long time, it is easy to form crystals or stones. Ejaculation marks the maturity of male reproductive function.
Unmarried men experience frequent ejaculation every 1-2 days or several times a night, which is called frequent ejaculation. Excessive ejaculation is often a manifestation of increased excitability in the cerebral cortex, leading to premature ejaculation. However, due to excessive stimulation and inhibition, it can manifest as impotence. Frequent ejaculation is a pathological condition that requires attention and reasonable treatment.
Many people believe that semen is the essence of the human body, and there is also a folk saying that "ten drops of blood and one drop of essence" will greatly consume people's vitality and weaken the human body. Some young people feel worried after ejaculation, which is completely unnecessary. In fact, semen is not so precious. Ejaculation (including sexual ejaculation) produces approximately 2-6 milliliters of semen each time. Although the composition of semen is very complex, its main components are water, protein, and some sugars, with a very small ratio of protein to sugar.
Some people may feel dizzy, backache, and depression after ejaculation, believing that it is caused by ejaculation. This is also a misunderstanding. The above symptoms are mainly due to a lack of scientific mental health knowledge, acceptance of some unscientific legends and hints from old books and magazines, leading to the above-mentioned diseases and threatening psychological stimulation. This will lead to mental burden, rather than being caused by semen loss. The mental burden of not understanding ejaculation far outweighs the ejaculation itself.