Male Organ Function Challenge: Treating Anejaculation


Posted March 14, 2020 by man1health

There are many male organ function issues that may occur, one of the least known being anejaculation. In this condition, a man cannot release male seed from his body.
 
Male organ function is a valuable and important subset of male organ health and one which, when in the midst of sensual situations, is of primary importance to a man. After all, when with a partner in bed, the last thing a man wants to be concerned about is whether his member will operate in the manner that is expected. Often, male organ function matters revolve around tumescence issues or around early seed release, but there can be other male organ function concerns – such as anejaculation.

About anejaculation

Because it is not something that occurs commonly, few men are even aware that anejaculation exists. Simply put, anejaculation refers to a situation in which a man is unable to release male seed. This is not the same thing as impotence, as most men with anejaculation have a manhood that still responds to stimulation and can become excited and tumescent; many men with anejaculation are even able to experience pleasure from release. It is simply not accompanied by the traditional expulsion of male seed from the member.

There are several forms of anejaculation.

• When a man has total anejaculation, it means that a man does not release seed at all – no matter what he may do, or a partner may do. Total anejaculation is something that may have been an issue for a man his entire life, or it could be something that develops later in life, even though he at one time was able to release seed.

• With situational anejaculation, a man finds that there are times when he releases seed and times when he doesn’t. In some cases, there seem to be clear-cut boundaries that can define when he does or does not. For example, it may be that a man finds it easy (or relatively so) to release seed when he self-pleasures. But when he is engaged in partner sensual activity, he may find that he is incapable of seed release. There also are times when defining exactly when a man will experience seed release, and when he will not, can be unclear and imprecise.

• If a man has pleasurable anejaculation, it means (as might be supposed) that he does achieve pleasure having sensual activity, even without the release of any male seed.

• And if he is stricken with non-pleasurable anejaculation, it likewise means that pleasure eludes him along with a release of male seed.

A man may have a combination of these forms (such as being both situational and non-pleasurable, for example).

Treatment

Treating anejaculation is challenging, not least because the causes are poorly understood. Sometimes there is a psychological component, but there also are several other factors that can come into play. These include spinal cord injuries, pelvic injury, reactions to medications, and nervous system disorders. If a doctor is able to pinpoint with fair certainty the cause, then treatment is easier to recommend.

When the cause is known, a doctor can take steps, such as altering medication or treating an underlying disorder. A doctor may also check to see if there is any physical blockage that can be responsible for the lack of male seed release. In other cases, vibrational therapy may be employed as a means of encouraging seed release. Electro-stimulation may also be tried.

In many cases, it may take some “trial and error” to determine the best course of treatment for an individual patient.

Anejaculation is a difficult male organ function issue; as with many such matters, it helps to have an otherwise healthy member, so men should continue daily use of a superior male organ health oil (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin). It may help to find an oil with L-carnitine, an ingredient with neuroprotective properties that can help maintain proper manhood sensitivity. Ideally, the oil should also contain vitamin C, a key component of collagen, a tissue in the body that gives skin its tone and elasticity.

Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information on most common male organ health issues, tips on improving manhood sensitivity, and what to do to maintain a healthy member. John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men’s health issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous websites.
-- END ---
Share Facebook Twitter
Print Friendly and PDF DisclaimerReport Abuse
Contact Email [email protected]
Issued By John Dugan
Country United States
Categories Fitness , Health , Medical
Tags anejaculation , male organ function , male organ health oil
Last Updated March 14, 2020