Sexual Health
Can prostatitis cause ejaculation weakness? Is it possible for prostatitis to heal itself when young
Can prostatitis cause ejaculation weakness? This is a question that many prostatitis patients often ask. Prostatitis compresses the urethra and ejaculates weakly. So, what should I do if I have weak ejaculation?
Inability to ejaculate is a disease of ejaculation disorders, but when some diseases occur, it may also cause men to ejaculate. So, can prostatitis cause ejaculation fatigue?
Prostatitis can induce ejaculation weakness
Inability to ejaculate belongs to ejaculatory disorder, which will affect and reduce the pleasure of men during ejaculation. In serious cases, it will affect the sexual function of men and cause impotence or frigidity. The causes of male inability to ejaculate are also relatively simple, such as physical reasons, psychological reasons and other reproductive system diseases.
If you have prostatitis, you are likely to have symptoms of ejaculation weakness, because male semen is mainly ejected from the urethra, while the prostate gland passes through the male urethra, so if the prostate has inflammation, it will oppress the urethra, and the male ejaculation weakness, which should be treated in the hospital as soon as possible. There are many symptoms in the later stage of prostatitis, and the male urethral orifice is inflamed, and the number of abnormal urination increases, It is better to go to a regular hospital for examination and treatment in case of urgent urination, unclean urination, difficulty in urination, etc.
What is the relationship between prostatitis and premature ejaculation
Because long-term chronic inflammatory stimulation may cause nervous excitation of sensory and sympathetic nerves, and sensory nerve excitation leads to increased sensitivity, and sexual stimulation is transmitted to the brain center faster, thus reaching the ejaculation threshold faster and causing premature ejaculation; The excitation of sympathetic nerve can lead to increased peristalsis and contraction of tissues and organs involved in ejaculation, such as vas deferens, seminal vesicles, ejaculatory ducts, urethral cavernous muscles, bulbocavernous muscles, etc., resulting in rapid ejaculation. In clinical practice, many patients with premature ejaculation, in addition to short speech time, often explain pain stimulation and poor urination in lumbosacral, lower abdomen, perineum, penis, testicles and other parts, and premature ejaculation with prostatitis is a common phenomenon.
Of course, patients with premature ejaculation do not have the typical symptoms of chronic prostatitis mentioned above, but the good partner of prostatitis cannot be ignored. Because there is a special type of prostatitis called "asymptomatic prostatitis", that is, there is no obvious discomfort, but the examination of prostate fluid or semen shows that white blood cells are increased. Many patients with premature ejaculation are found to belong to this type of prostatitis after examination, or it can be considered that rapid ejaculation is the symptom of "asymptomatic prostatitis" patients.
In fact, these patients are not really asymptomatic. They feel faint pain, sensitive, unable to control the feeling of ejaculation, do not want to pay for the gun, their pleasure decreases, and the swelling and discomfort of the lower abdomen, perineum, and lumbosacral region after ejaculation, but these symptoms generally do not occur, so many people ignore it and think that they have no discomfort except for premature ejaculation. Especially in patients with secondary premature ejaculation, it was normal before, but the cause of premature ejaculation was unknown. We must consider prostatitis causing disturbance.