nocturnal emission after exertion

Introduction

Introduction Some people will have nocturnal emission after work. It is because people with less exercise have increased blood circulation after exertion. The functions of various organs including the reproductive organs will increase. The blood flowing through the testicles and prostate will increase, and the secretion of gonads will increase. The sexual impulses caused by the mechanical friction between the sexual organs and the underwear during exercise and labor are difficult to completely eliminate in the nighttime sleep, so nocturnal emission is produced. After work, nocturnal emission is not a disease, but if the frequency of spermatorrhea increases, it may lead to mental fatigue.

Cause

Cause

When tired, the central nervous system's reflex activity and autonomic function are enhanced, blood circulation is increased, and the functions of various organs including the reproductive organs are increased. The blood flowing through the testicles and prostate is increased, and the secretion of gonads is also increased. Sexual impulses caused by the mechanical friction between the sexual organs and the underwear during labor are difficult to completely eliminate in the night's sleep, so nocturnal emission is produced.

Examine

an examination

Related inspection

Kidney ultrasound examination electrocardiogram

Diagnosis can be made based on clinical manifestations. Physiological nocturnal emission refers to unmarried young people or ejaculation without separation after marriage. This kind of spermatorrhea can be diagnosed according to symptoms. Pathological nocturnal emission is more complicated suggestion is best to go to a professional hospital for color ultrasound, semen examination. It is best to recommend the nocturnal emission caused by kidney deficiency and kidney deficiency, and it is best to go to a professional hospital to take oral Chinese medicine after diagnosis.

Diagnosis

Differential diagnosis

Differential diagnosis of nocturnal emission after exertion:

Physiological nocturnal emission refers to unmarried young people or separated after marriage, without sexual intercourse. Usually 2 weeks or more spermatorrhea, does not cause any discomfort. The penile erection function is normal, you can have no dreams, but you can also have a dream.

Pathological spermatorrhea is more complicated, and many causes can be caused. Sexual allergies can cause spermatorrhea. Chinese medicine believes that the common pathogenesis is that the kidney is not solid and the kidney essence is insufficient, resulting in kidney deficiency. The cause can be caused by excessive labor and ambiguity. Eating is not good, alcohol and wine are thick, wet and hot, and hot and humid bets are also important causes.

The difference between physiological spermatorrhea and pathological nocturnal emission is:

1 different ages: physiological nocturnal emission is more common in young adults, unmarried or separated after marriage; pathological nocturnal emission is more common in middle-aged or physically congenital deficiency.

2 physical condition: physiological spermatorrhea, healthy, energetic, or excited, or tired and healthy people. Pathological spermatorrhea, more common in faceless, tired, heavy smoking, excessive drinking, over-eating fat, body-shaped puffiness or weak body, excessive room, lustful and so on.

3 state of nocturnal emission: physiological nocturnal emission, usually 2 weeks or more, the amount of spermatorrhea is more and the semen is thick, the erectile function of the penis is normal when the spermatorrhea is normal; the pathological spermatorrhea frequently works, some are left at night, or awake When the semen comes out, the amount of spermatorrhea is small and thin, the erection of the penis is not strong when the spermatorrhea is not strong, or it can not be erect at all. After the spermatorrhea, there is mental exhaustion, the waist and knees are sore, the tinnitus is dizzy, and the body is weak. This can be identified.

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