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SEXUAL HEALTH: UNDERSTANDING DRY ORGASMS AND THEIR IMPACT ON RELATIONSHIPS RU EN ES

4 min read Sexual Health

Semen is the fluid that contains sperm cells produced by males during sexual climax. It is released from the penis during orgasm, which occurs after sexual stimulation. Dry orgasms occur when there is very low or no semen production during an orgasm. This happens because of different reasons such as aging, medications, medical conditions, lifestyle choices, psychological issues, genetics, etc. During dry orgasms, men still have pleasure but they do not feel the same level of satisfaction compared to wet ones due to lack of ejaculate. They may also experience discomfort in their testicles and lower abdomen while some might not even know they are having a dry orgasm until told so by their partners. Some men who have this issue can be affected negatively emotionally and psychologically. In this article, we will discuss causes of dry orgasms, symptoms associated with them, how to recognize dry orgasms, treatment options available, myths surrounding them, impact on relationships, and tips for dealing with it.

Causes of Dry Orgasms

Aging - As men get older, semen production decreases resulting in dry orgasms. However, not all men who are older than 50 years have dry orgasms. Semen production normally peaks at around age 18-20 years and slowly declines over time. Other factors like poor diet, stress, smoking, alcohol consumption, and drug use can also affect semen production.

Medications - Certain prescription drugs used to treat conditions like high blood pressure (antihypertensives), depression (antidepressants), prostate cancer (hormonal therapy), erectile dysfunction (PDE5 inhibitors), and anxiety (benzodiazepines) can reduce semen production leading to dry orgasms.

Medical Conditions - Testicular injury or trauma, diabetes mellitus, spinal cord injuries, retrograde ejaculation, genetic disorders, kidney disease, and inflammation of the prostate gland are medical conditions that can cause dry orgasms. Retrograde ejaculation is a condition where semen enters the bladder instead of being released out through the penis during sexual climax due to malfunctioning valves between the bladder and urethra.

Lifestyle Choices - Excessive masturbation, lack of sexual stimulation, porn addiction, excessive alcohol intake, and smoking are lifestyle choices that can lead to dry orgasms. Alcohol reduces testosterone levels in the body which is required for producing enough semen. Smoking leads to decreased blood flow to the penis resulting in low sperm count. Porn addiction has been linked to premature ejaculation and decreased arousal in men making it difficult to achieve an orgasm with a real partner.

Psychological Issues - Some men may have psychological issues such as performance anxiety, stress, depression, or relationship problems that affect their ability to reach orgasm. This makes them unable to produce enough semen during sex. Performance anxiety can also be caused by fear of disappointing their partners if they fail to deliver on sexual pleasure.

Genetics - Some men are born with genetic abnormalities that affect semen production leading to dry orgasms. However, this is rare.

Symptoms Associated with Dry Orgasms

Swelling and discomfort in the testicles and lower abdomen

Not feeling satisfied after having sex

Impact on Relationships

Dry orgasms can negatively impact relationships since men feel less manly when they cannot satisfy their partners sexually. They tend to withdraw from sex, avoid talking about it, and develop feelings of guilt, embarrassment, shame, and frustration. Their partners may lose interest in sex altogether due to dissatisfaction and lack of communication. The issue can cause resentment, mistrust, and distance in the relationship leading to breakups or divorce.

Treatment Options Available

There are different treatment options available for dry orgasms depending on the underlying cause. If dry orgasms result from aging, there's nothing much that can be done except for using drugs like Viagra and Cialis which increase blood flow to the penis making it possible for men to achieve an orgasm. Medications used to treat prostate cancer (hormonal therapy) can be stopped once the condition improves while antihypertensives and antidepressants should be changed or adjusted. Treating underlying conditions such as diabetes mellitus and kidney disease can also improve semen production. In cases where lifestyle choices contribute to dry orgasms, men need to stop smoking and excessive drinking, watch porn moderately, and address psychological issues. Some men opt for surgery if all other treatment options fail. However, success rates vary depending on age, medical history, and underlying causes.

Myths Surrounding Dry Orgasms

Men who experience dry orgasms have a low libido - This is not true since sexual arousal does not depend on semen production but rather on stimulation of the nerves around the genitalia.

Dry orgasms affect fertility - This is false unless they occur frequently due to medication side effects or retrograde ejaculation. Men with low sperm count may find it difficult to impregnate their partners.

Lack of semen means less pleasure during sex - This is untrue since men still feel satisfied when having an orgasm even without semen.

Semen is essential for male pleasure in bed - Wrong since men get satisfaction from various forms of foreplay, touching, kissing, and intimacy that do not involve semen.