Member Problems 101: Explaining Anhedonic Seed Release
by John Dugan OwnerMost
men go through life without any surprise member problems that they simply can’t
explain. After all, most member problems stem from irritation, soreness and the
like. Some men might even deal with medical conditions or prostate problems
that bring their member problems to the fore. But sometimes, a man can seem
perfectly fine and engage in excellent manhood care only to discover a
very strange problem that makes him wonder if everything is okay. Anhedonic
seed release is one of those situations that can make a man feel entirely
confused about his male organ health.
What is anhedonic seed release?
For most men, the feeling of pleasure release accompanies seed
release. In fact, they happen so close together that a man might think they are
one and the same – but they are not. The sensation of pleasure release and the
act of seed release are two different processes. Some men might notice that
occasionally they have the feeling of pleasure release but nothing comes out.
This is actually a rather normal thing that might happen from time to
time.
Anhedonic seed release, on the other hand, is the opposite – it’s
the act of seed release but without the underlying thrill that comes from
pleasure release. A man might notice that his body does what he expects, but he
feels rather removed from the experience. Anhedonic seed release can feel very
clinical, because that’s exactly what it is! Without the feeling of pleasure to
accompany it, it’s simply a bodily function, much like urination might
feel.
What causes these member problems?
Anhedonic seed release isn’t fully understood, but scientists have
some leads as to what causes the problem. Many men who suffer from this
condition are found to be on antidepressant medications, or have a long history
of depression, even if they are not on medications for it. Other causes might
include very low levels of male hormone, a spinal cord injury or some sensual
dysfunction conditions, such as hypoactive sensual desire disorder (though this
last cause is rather rare for men).
What can a man do about it?
It is very important to remember that if this happens only
occasionally, it’s nothing to worry about. Every man’s body is different, and
sometimes will go through phases and changes that can lead to temporary member
problems like anhedonic seed release.
However, if the problem seems to be very consistent, that’s a red
flag that needs to be called to the attention of a doctor. In a man is on
medications, changing those to something else might do the trick. If he’s
dealing with depression, sometimes psychotherapy can help him overcome whatever
might be holding back the sensation he craves. Other issues can be solved by
looking at the underlying problem; for instance, someone with very low male
hormone levels could benefit from hormone replacement therapy, and someone with
a spinal cord injury might benefit from working with a physical
therapist.
Remember, if a guy is on medication, he should continue taking it
until making a visit to the doctor. Some antidepressants (assuming that’s the
culprit) should be changed very gradually, on a tapered schedule, to avoid
nasty side effects.
Finally, a guy can remove any question of his manhood skin health
by using a top-notch male organ health crème (health professionals
recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin).
Look for a crème that is kind to the skin with plenty of Shea butter and
vitamin E, as well as vitamins D and C for better tissue health. A crème
containing L-carnitine is great as well; this amino acid is proven to help
protect against peripheral nerve damage, which could be part of the reason for
adhedonic seed release.
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