Male Reproductive Failure: When No Fluid is Released
by John Dugan OwnerMen
tend to have many different feelings about coming, most of them positive. True,
sometimes the timing of a guy’s release may be a little off, but in general men
look forward to the experience with anticipation and glee. And, of course,
aspects of coming are tied into matters of male organ health as well. All of
which explains why a man who experiences reproductive failure such as lack of
release may feel worried and anxious.
What happens when
a man is unable to release reproductive fluid?
When a man has this
problem, he is unable to come, even when the member is directly stimulated
during either partner-based play or self-gratification. There are two different
types of issues in this respect, one of which has two further categories:
- Situational.
In this instance, a man is capable of releasing reproductive fluid when he
pleasures himself or through nocturnal emission, but not through forms of
partner-based sensual activity. This may mean no form of partner-based activity
produces a release, or it may mean only specific forms are ineffective. For
example, a man might not be able to come during penetration but may through
oral contact or through the partner’s physical manipulation of his member.
- Total or
complete. As the name implies, with total or complete lack of release,
there is no fluid produced at all. There are two categories of importance here.
One is when a man still experiences a peak of pleasure even without a release
of fluid. The other occurs when neither a peak nor a release are experienced,
even when self-pleasuring.
Exactly how common
this issue may be is difficult to determine. However, one study that looked at
various reproductive issues in men found that 37% of the men with reproductive
problems included failure to release among their issues.
What causes it?
Why might a man
experience lack of release of fluid? There can be numerous causes. It may be
due to a psychological factor which causes discomfort that interferes with the
manhood’ ability to react. Sometimes it may be due to a partner not being able
to provide stimulation in such a way as to bring about the desired effect; for
example, they may be stimulating a less sensitive part of the manhood, maybe be
unable to enfold the manhood in a snug enough manner, or the manhood may have
been de-sensitized due to rough handling.
There can be some
specific physical causes, such as an obstruction that prevents the fluid from
flowing through. A spinal cord injury can also make a release difficult and in
some cases impossible, depending upon the severity of the injury. Or if there
is damage to the autonomic nervous system, which regulates “unconscious”
nervous system responses, this can impede the process as well.
Some neurological
diseases, such as Parkinson’s and multiple sclerosis, also can bring this
about, as can diabetes. And in some cases, antidepressant or antipsychotic
medications may be the culprit.
When the cause is
physical or medicine-related, doctors can sometimes take management steps that
can reduce or eliminate the problem. If the issue is due to psychological
factors, a man will need to undergo psychological counseling and/or
reproductive therapy. Often cognitive-behavioral therapy is useful in
identifying the psychological cause and determining how to overcome the
problem.
Working out the
reasons for and treatment of this difficult problem is crucial. Things are made
easier if steps are taken to keep the manhood in good general health, such as
regularly using a male organ health creme (health professionals
recommend Man1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin).
Men should definitely seek out a crème that include L-carnitine, an amino acid
shown to protect against peripheral nerve damage caused by friction,
compression, and other common injuries, which can lead to reduced sensation or
numbness. The crème should also include vitamin B5. Also called pantothenic
acid, this vitamin is required for cell metabolism and maintenance of healthy
tissue.
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