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Ejaculation Problem
I had Urinary Tract Infection for almost 2 months since mid feb to mid april. Which i thought was the cause for me not able to have the ejaculation after masturbation since then. But, I am cured now for UTI and now also i m not able to feel normal as after orgasm; little semen comes out and the penis is also very dry all the time. I m very afraid from this situation and not able to visit doctor for this issue as I m still single....
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Hi there..dry ejaculation ie man doesn't ejaculate semen after climax or releases very little.. many causes like repeated ejaculations use up al body's semen and hence further ejaculate can be dry, or Blocked sperm duct (ejaculatory duct obstruction), Certain medications used to treat high blood pressure, enlarged prostate and mood disorders, Genetic abnormalities of the reproductive system, Male hypogonadism (testosterone deficiency), retrograde ejaculation is common cause of dry ejaculate. Any surgery done over prostate, urethra could also cause.. sometimes dehydration also causes less semen.. have more fluids, don't be anxious about this, have proper nutritious food, maintain hygiene in private parts.. consult sexologist and urologist once.. there is nothing to be ashamed or scared to visit doctor for this problem since your single, as this needs evaluation and treatment as this could lead to infertility in future.
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