Boys with normal development have the ability to ejaculate after entering puberty. After that, the ability to ejaculate gradually matures, with the most common being ejaculation. When is the first time a male ejaculates? The early or late age of first ejaculation may be related to endocrine mechanisms, genetics, nutritional status, geographical environment, and ethnicity. But some studies have found that obesity actually leads to premature first ejaculation among boys.
Research Finds: Obesity Makes Boys' First Sperm Release Advance
A recent study found that obesity actually leads to premature first ejaculation among boys. Researchers at Peking University surveyed 63625 Han male students aged 11-18 in 30 provinces, municipalities, and autonomous regions across the country. This study also revealed that the overall awareness rate of obesity risk factors among children and adolescents is not high, especially among middle school students.
First ejaculation is one of the important indicators of male reproductive function development and maturity. The early or late age of first ejaculation may be related to endocrine mechanisms, genetics, nutritional status, geographical environment, and ethnicity. Any healthy developing male may experience spermatorrhea during puberty and beyond.
According to a survey of 1801 male students in Beijing in 1980, the minimum age for first ejaculation is 12 years old. By the age of 18, 97% of male students have experienced first ejaculation. From this study, it can be seen that both urban and rural boys show that half of the boys in the obese group have a lower age of first ejaculation than those in the non obese group, suggesting that being overweight or obese at a lower age may have a greater impact on early puberty.
Therefore, it is necessary to pay attention to the many dangers of obesity, and prevent the trend of obesity from evolving into adult obesity from adolescence. When you are labeled as obese, not only will spermatorrhea occur in advance, but also a series of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, coronary heart disease, hyperlipidemia will come one after another, making you unable to fight.
How to deal with a boy's first ejaculation?
Although sexual knowledge has become quite popular, it is still common in clinical practice for boys to experience emotional instability due to their first ejaculation, manifested in complex emotions such as nervousness, fear, confusion, and shyness. Individuals even have no idea what to do with it.
Therefore, parents should also prepare for their daughter's menarche, helping their son through the first hurdle of adulthood.
Under normal circumstances, the amount of semen produced by a man's first ejaculation is greater than the amount produced after repeated ejaculation, with a grayish white or light yellow turbid mucus shape, a musky or quicklime odor, and a strong rhythmic contraction and pleasure of the ejaculatory ducts. Sons may experience panic when faced with their first ejaculation, and fathers should tell them that this situation does not require special treatment. Simply use toilet paper to remove the discharge and clean local skin is enough. However, because ejaculation often occurs when the bladder is full, it is best to remind your son to urinate in the morning in order to flush the residual semen in the urethra, clean the reproductive tract, and avoid infection.
After initial ejaculation, parents should also ask their child to avoid wearing tight underwear and avoid getting too warm in the lower body when sleeping, otherwise they may experience repeated ejaculation due to persistent heat and congestion in their sexual organs. If there is inflammation in the child's reproductive organs, such as foreskin inflammation, timely treatment should be taken to avoid frequent ejaculation caused by inflammation.