Introduction to this article: Sperm is a continuous production, not to the point of being "exhausted and dying". I have heard the saying "one drop of sperm, ten drops of blood" before. Can men really be exhausted and die?
Exhaustion of semen is such a magical word. Exhaustion of semen leads to death, as the name suggests. But is the fact credible? So, is it credible to kill someone with all the intelligence?
The main components of seminal plasma in semen are proteins and various enzymes, as well as inorganic and organic salts containing various chemical elements. These substances can be continuously supplemented from daily food consumption. As long as the nutrition is normal and the body function is normal, they will not be lacking. A normal man only produces 3-5 milliliters of semen at a time, of which seminal plasma accounts for over 90%. The secretion and supplementation of seminal plasma are very rapid, but the production of sperm takes a long time (with a cycle of about 3 months).
Clinical studies have proved that during continuous ejaculation, there are more sperm in the first 1-2 times of semen, and then there are fewer sperm, or even no sperm. That is, only the secretion of prostatic fluid and bulbar gland of urethra is discharged, and there is no sperm.
If continuous ejaculation occurs, it is often the pleasure generated by the contraction of the ejaculatory duct, without the discharge of semen. This is a self-regulation function of the human body and also a self-protection function.
Due to the fact that continuous ejaculation no longer involves ejaculation of semen, there is no such thing as' sperm exhaustion 'in men.
Some people have observed that as long as a normal man is physically healthy and has a regular diet and rest, he can usually replenish his semen to the normal range within 1-2 days after a single ejaculation. It is precisely considering this pattern of supplementation that clinical doctors often instruct patients undergoing semen analysis to prohibit ejaculation within 3-5 days when sampling semen samples, in order to maintain normal levels of semen and ensure accurate examination results.
From the above situation, it can be seen that semen does not dry up and normal semen excretion does not result in kidney deficiency. But it must be pointed out that no one can violate their own physiological activity rules. Indulging in excessive indulgence can harm the body, so it is not credible that one should be refined and die!