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Posted by RichT:
In Reply to: erection & ejackulation posted by Frank R. Mittelmeier:
Frank, I highly recommend that you see your doctor and seek his/her advice.
I assume by your statement "When I do, there is no sperm when I ejaculate", to mean in effect "When i do have an erection and do have an orgasm there is no ejaculate (semen) being expelled from the head of the penis." Is that correct?
Posted by: amanda
hi, my botfriend seems to have a problem. when he reaches orgasm nothing comes out.
he says it feels the same as it always has but nothing comes out.
he wont go to the doctor (stubborn) and he is an insulin dependent diabetic.
i am not sure if it has anything to do with it but i would really like to know why this is happening and
can it be fixed and what is causing this to happen. if you would kindly reply it will be so appreciated.
thank-you
Reply by: Frank
Since orgasms and ejaculation are separate, it is possible to have either without the other.
Orgasm can occur without ejaculation. Retrograde ejaculation is a condition where the bladder's sphincter does not close off properly during ejaculation, so semen sperm fluid flows into the bladder. It is commonly found in men who have multiple sclerosis, diabetes, or after some types of prostate surgery.
Before you get worried, it can also occur occasionally in men who do not have any serious problems. It is not physically harmful, but it can render the man infertile and he may have a different sensation during ejaculation. This condition is also known as a "dry orgasm, dry climax or dry cum" because the man may experience orgasm, but no semenal ejaculation fluid is released from the penis.
If his retrograde ejaculation is a side effect of diabetic medication, his doctor probably will switch you to a drug that does not affect ejaculation. If his retrograde ejaculation appears to be related to a mild nerve or muscle problem involving the bladder, then his doctor will treat you with a drug — such as pseudoephedrine (sold under many brand names), or imipramine (Tofranil) — that improves muscle tone at the bladder entrance.
If his retrograde ejaculation is the result of severe damage to the nerves or muscles of your bladder, then it may not be possible to restore normal ejaculation.
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