Many people equate male ejaculation with orgasm, believing that as long as there is ejaculation, it means there is orgasm, but this is not the case. In clinical practice, patients often have normal erections and complete ejaculation without experiencing pleasure. Ejaculation is a reflex activity dominated by the spinal cord center, and orgasm is a sense of body sensation in the cerebral cortex stimulated by ejaculation. In other words, ejaculation occurs in the spinal cord, and orgasm occurs in the brain. The main reasons and treatment methods for male sexual pleasure loss are as follows.
Central system abnormality: orgasm is the activity of the cerebral cortex, with ejaculation but no orgasm, indicating that the nerve channel responsible for orgasm feeling may be damaged, which requires special diagnosis and treatment of the nervous system.
Drug effects: Many drugs can cause male sexual dysfunction, such as many antihypertensive and antipsychotic drugs that can cause sexual dysfunction. For those caused by medication, it is recommended to consult a specialist based on the patient's disease condition to determine whether they can stop, reduce, or replace with other medications with less significant effects.
Hormonal abnormalities: Some men have increasingly high levels of estrogen, some even 2-3 times higher than normal, but the androgens that determine male sexual desire decrease. This situation requires identifying the cause of hormone abnormalities, treating them symptomatically, and supplementing male hormones appropriately if necessary.
Age: Age is also one of the reasons that affects male sexual function. As men age, their demands for sexual desire decrease. This is an objective law of sexual aging. Older men need to adapt to changes and choose a sexual life that suits them.
Sexual intercourse and masturbation are too frequent: frequent ejaculation stimulates the "sexual excitement" center in the cerebral cortex, making it dysfunctional and unable to issue ejaculation instructions well, thus causing loss of sexual pleasure. This type of man needs to control the frequency of ejaculation and reduce masturbation.
Self inhibition of ejaculation: Some men, in order to prolong sexual intercourse, refrain from ejaculating, which may ultimately result in inhibition of the brain's ejaculation commands, leading to inability to ejaculate semen. Therefore, one cannot overly pursue the length of time.
Insufficient sexual arousal: When a man becomes indifferent or uninterested in their spouse, or when they argue and become angry, it can often have an impact. For couples with aesthetic fatigue, it is necessary to create some romantic and small sexual interactions to increase sexual attraction.