Can anejaculation be cured
Release time : 03/29/2025 09:30:01
Erectile dysfunction, characterized by premature ejaculation in men, is a serious sexual disorder. Men with this condition typically seek ways to prolong the time it takes for them to reach orgasm.
However, there is more than just "fast shooters" when it comes to male ejaculation; there are also phenomena of delayed ejaculation and the inability to ejaculate.
This phenomenon seems to be more distressing for men than premature ejaculation.
In men, ejaculatory inability is referred to as "erectile dysfunction". Can erectile dysfunction be cured? It is believed that erectile dysfunction is more difficult to treat than premature ejaculation and has a longer treatment period.
However, ejaculatory disorders are generally treatable, and during treatment, patients should have confidence in their ability to persist and achieve favorable outcomes.
There are multiple methods for treating male impotence.
I. Psychological and Sexual Education Therapy.
For patients with functional anejaculation, this treatment should be initiated.
By dispelling misconceptions about sexuality between both partners, we aim to promote harmony in marital relationships. Through mutual cooperation, the male partner's anxiety during sexual activity can be alleviated. By engaging in intercourse in a state of complete relaxation and passion, while simultaneously enhancing stimulation to the male genitalia, therapeutic goals can be achieved.
II. Sexual Therapy.
Through sensate focus exercises, the patient's sexual responsiveness can be enhanced. Before intercourse, additional stimulation to the penis can be applied, and men may engage in preemptive masturbation. The frequency of intercourse can be appropriately adjusted, and during the process, multiple changes in positions can be used to induce ejaculation in men.
III. Medication Therapy
There are not many types of medications available for treating erectile dysfunction, but there is considerable controversy surrounding them.
Patients with cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, as well as those with hyperthyroidism, are not suitable for the treatment of erectile dysfunction with medication.
IV. Physical Therapy
This method involves mechanical and electrical stimulation to induce ejaculation in males, which is considered an effective treatment approach.
V. Surgical Treatment.
If the penis is suffering from certain diseases and cannot ejaculate, surgical treatment can help it to ejaculate.
6. Traditional Chinese Medicine Treatment
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) combined with acupuncture is currently primarily used as an adjunct treatment.
The causes of azoospermia in men are two major aspects: functional and organic.
The common causes of functional impotence are mental and psychological factors.
The couple has conflicts, work and life pressures are too much, the man himself is unsatisfied with his wife and sexual activity is influenced by the environment, all of these will make the man restrain sexual activities.
Moreover, couples often lack knowledge of sexual information and have fear about sexual activities. The fear of male penetrative movements and their speed and amplitude can lead to ejaculatory dysfunction.
A group of patients suffer from long-term sexual stimulation through frequent masturbation, leading to a condition where the ejaculatory center has become accustomed to the gradually intensifying stimulation. When engaging in sexual intercourse, the ejaculatory center is unable to adapt and results in male impotence.
The second type of organic impotence refers to neurological disorders or injuries that cause ejaculatory dysfunction in men.
And if you've ever had a thoraco-lumbar cross-sectionectomy or other surgery that might injure your nerves, it could lead to erectile dysfunction.
Local lesions of the male reproductive system, such as phimosis, hyperpregnancy, or congenital scarring from external injuries to the penis, can also cause organic azoospermia.
In recent years, endocrine disorders, frequent use of antihypertensive and sedative drugs, alcohol abuse, and drug addiction have been identified as potential causes for male organic impotence.
Ejaculatory Dysfunction is not an Expression of Sexual Functionality. There exists a misconception among many people that ejaculatory dysfunction signifies strong sexual function. However, this is not the case.
Although men with anejaculation can engage in normal sexual intercourse, they often fail to ejaculate at the final stage. While some patients may still experience orgasm, the majority are unable to achieve it.
Although the penis can achieve a normal erection, with sufficient hardness to allow for successful penetration, the inability to ejaculate despite prolonged effort does not necessarily indicate strong sexual function. In fact, the persistent inability to ejaculate may be a sign of an underlying medical condition rather than a demonstration of sexual prowess.
So in life, one must never mistakenly believe that not ejaculating equates to strong sexual function, and artificially suppress one's own ejaculation.
The duration of sexual intercourse cannot be forcibly controlled according to one's own will, as it is primarily related to age and sexual experience. Suppressing ejaculation does not enhance one's sexual ability; on the contrary, it is a foolish and immature behavior.
To have a normal sex life and avoid being troubled by anejaculation, it is essential to follow the natural rhythm of ejaculation.
The duration of time is not a measure of sexual prowess; being able to comprehensively satisfy one's wife in various aspects is what truly defines a strong individual.
The Harm of Anorgasmia Most patients with anorgasmia are unable to reach sexual climax, leading to a lack of confidence and feelings of inferiority. Sometimes, they may even lose interest in life. It can be said that the harm caused by anorgasmia is quite significant.
1. May induce erectile dysfunction.
If sexual intercourse is suddenly interrupted, the nerves and organs of the human body remain in a state of excitement and cannot relax immediately. This places an additional burden on the nerves and organs, leading to excessive fatigue and, ultimately, causing erectile dysfunction.
2. Can induce inflammation.
Patients with anejaculation always end sexual intercourse without ejaculating sperm.
The congestion in the reproductive system and pelvic region persists, and the body remains in a state of heightened arousal. Since sperm has not been expelled, the seminal vesicles and other accessory glands cannot be emptied. As a result, the individual finds it difficult to calm down. After sexual activity, even if a man lies down and tries to rest with his eyes closed, he may still feel extremely fatigued. Over time, this condition can lead to non-bacterial prostatitis and may also increase the risk of seminal vesiculitis.
3. May induce frequent nocturnal emissions.
During sexual intercourse, although semen is not ejaculated, the amount of semen in the body increases sharply. If the semen is not expelled during intercourse, the excess semen may cause the individual to experience frequent nocturnal emissions.
IV. Impact on Fertility.
If there is no ejaculation, there will be no sperm, and therefore, the woman cannot become pregnant.
How to Self-Adjust for Male Anorgasmia: Male anorgasmia can severely affect marital life, leading to a decrease in sexual satisfaction. Additionally, it impacts fertility, making it difficult to conceive a child of one's own.
Therefore, male anejaculation must be taken seriously.
More than half of the patients with anejaculation in daily life are caused by psychological factors.
Self-adjustment for patients with ejaculatory dysfunction is particularly important here.
Husband and wife should establish a harmonious marital relationship through communication and mutual understanding. My wife provides her husband with ample encouragement, while the male partner should also have sufficient confidence and a positive attitude. During sexual intercourse, try to create a warm, romantic environment that is free from external distractions. This way, when both partners are completely relaxed, it may alleviate premature ejaculation in men.
Male friends should pay attention to balancing work and rest, ensuring they have the energy and stamina to maintain a healthy sex life.
When engaging in intimacy, it's important to adjust the rhythm and timing. For example, having intercourse in the morning upon waking can lead to increased energy and may help with ejaculation.
Men should try to avoid sexual activity as much as possible, otherwise, it will worsen the condition of ejaculation failure and increase the difficulty of treatment.
Sexual activity should be moderated to conserve energy and prepare for the future.
During intimacy, the wife should actively cooperate and engage in neutral foreplay, which can help regulate the emotions of both partners. If possible, watching some "romantic movies" together may further enhance the experience.
The final point is that in cases of severe erectile impotence, patients should also cooperate with behavioral therapy.
*The medical content mentioned in this article is for reading purposes only.
In case of discomfort, it is recommended to seek medical attention immediately. The diagnosis and treatment should be based on the professional medical consultations conducted in person.