Sexual Health
What to do if male sexual activity is interrupted without ejaculation? Interrupting sexual intercourse without ejaculation has three major hazards
Due to traditional Chinese beliefs in ancient times, many male friends chose to interrupt ejaculation during sexual activity, which poses great harm to the interruption of ejaculation during sexual activity. Male friends must remain vigilant. So, what if sexual activity is interrupted and there is no ejaculation?
What if sexual activity is interrupted without ejaculation?
The harm of sudden braking is obvious. The sexual center of the cerebral cortex, the control nerves of various sexual activities and various sexual genitals are still in an excited state and cannot be relaxed quickly. It actually increases the burden on the nervous system and sexual reproduction, leading to excessive fatigue.
2. Not ejaculating cannot achieve the goal of improving the quality of sexual life. If men do this regularly, it can lead to ejaculation disorders. Delayed light ejaculation time, slow ejaculation, and no more ejaculation at all.
After normal sexual intercourse and ejaculation, the erection of the penis rapidly subsides, and within a few minutes, the blood in the penis decreases by 50% -60%. With 10-20 minutes, the blood flow to the genitalia will return to normal. If sexual intercourse is interrupted, the recovery rate of blood in the genitalia will be greatly slowed down, and chronic genitalia will be congested for a long time.
4. When the seminal vesicle continues to become excessively congested, the capillaries on the wall of the seminal vesicle will expand and rupture, leading to bloody semen. If sexual intercourse is interrupted, these semen will have nowhere to go and will inevitably be discharged from the body through ejaculation, which is prone to producing semen and inducing frequent ejaculation, which is not conducive to health.
What are the hazards of interrupting sexual intercourse?
For men, frequent interruptions of sexual intercourse pose greater risks, such as:
Inducing impotence:
Sudden interruption of sexual intercourse can only terminate sexual activity, while the activity of the central nervous system and sexual organs are still in an excited and congested state, and emotions are still excited and tense, like a hairless bowstring that cannot be quickly relaxed. Of course, the sexual excitement will also gradually subside, but at this time the nerve Reflex arc and sexual organ excitement will subside far less quickly than after ejaculation, thus increasing the burden on the sexual nervous system and sexual organs. Over time, it can easily trigger impotence.
Inducing hematospermia: Sudden interruption of sexual intercourse, prolonged time for sexual organ congestion to subside, prolonged congestion of the seminal vesicles, and dilation and rupture of capillaries in the seminal vesicle wall can easily lead to hematospermia. This phenomenon is referred to as sterile seminal vesiculitis in medicine.
Inducing abnormal ejaculation: If ejaculation is often suppressed, it can also affect ejaculation function, leading to abnormal phenomena such as delayed ejaculation, poor ejaculation, and even non ejaculation. Mild suppression and heavy ejaculation will no longer cause ejaculation.