Male Organ Function Issue: About Retrograde Male Seed Release
by John Dugan OwnerWhen male organ function is fine, a man’s sensual life is so much
easier. Every guy wants his male organ function to always hum along smoothly
like a well-tended motor. But occasionally there can be a few male organ health
hiccups along the way, a few things that may impede proper function. One of the
more unusual such male organ function issues is known as retrograde male seed
release.
What is retrograde male seed release?
Most men are already familiar with the term (and the experience
of) male seed release – that is, the expulsion of male seed (usually in a
rather forceful and pleasurable manner) from the member through the urethra.
But what is this retrograde business?
Well, retrograde is defined as “directed or moving backward,”
which is kind of what happens with retrograde male seed release – the male seed
release is directed to move backward out of the manhood, rather than upward out
of the shaft of the member. This means that the manhood evacuates most or all
of the male seed into the bladder instead.
When a man has retrograde male seed release, he still experiences
pleasurable release, often as strong and intense as that associated with a
traditional member male seed release. This is often referred to as a dry
pleasurable release. Often, because the male seed is re-routed into the
bladder, a man may notice that his urine is cloudy, especially soon after a
male seed release.
What causes it?
Why would such a thing as retrograde male seed release happen in
the first place?
Various components of male seed are mixed together in the prostate
before expulsion. When it leaves the prostate to get into the urethra, it
passes by the opening to the bladder. There is a muscle – the bladder neck
muscle – that closes tightly to prevent male seed from escaping into the
bladder. If the bladder neck muscle is weakened or damaged, it may not close
completely – or at all. (When a man really needs to urinate but is not in a
position where he can do that, it’s the bladder neck muscle that squeezes shut
to keep urine in the bladder until a more appropriate time for release.)
Generally, a weakening of this muscle is a result of surgery or a
side effect of certain medications. In some cases, medical conditions that
cause nerve damage (such as diabetes, Parkinson’s, or multiple sclerosis) may
interfere with the muscle’s proper function.
Male organ function
As noted, most men still experience satisfying pleasurable releases
with retrograde male seed release. However, if the male seed is going into the
bladder rather than being released through the member, it can create serious
issues for couples wishing to conceive.
Men who experience dry pleasurable releases and are interested in
becoming fathers should consult with a physician to determine if retrograde
male seed releases are the issue; there may be other male seed production
problems at play instead.
If retrograde male seed release is the issue, the doctor will try
to determine the cause. If it is likely a side effect of a medication,
switching medications may be all that is required. In some cases, it may be
treated with other medications. And in some cases, especially those in which
surgery has resulted in the condition, there may be little that can be done to
correct the problem.
Retrograde male seed release is an extreme male organ function
issue; often helping maintain proper male organ health can be useful with some
male organ function issues. To this end, use a top-drawer male organ health
creme (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically
proven mild and safe for skin) regularly. The best crèmes will contain
both L-arginine and L-carnitine. The former is an amino acid that helps keep
male organ blood vessels expanding properly by boosting nitric oxide
production. The latter helps fight nerve damage caused by friction and
compression, which can result in diminished sensation in the manhood.
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