Friday, December 19, 2014

Is retrograde ejaculation permanent? -

Is retrograde ejaculation permanent? -

And if not, is there any medication to help or a cure for it? And SERIOUS information or answers only PLEASE!


Some medications can cause retrograde ejaculation, as can surgeries.

Retrograde ejaculation happens when your internal urinary sphincter has trouble closing in time to prevent semen from bypassing your bladder. When you ejaculate, the internal sphincter is supposed to close itself off so that your semen does not flow into the bladder.

It-s pretty important to pay attention to your voiding habits. Do you have trouble urinating, have you recently recovered from something that had you on bed rest for a long time, or have you recently had surgery that required you to use a urinary catheter? Your sphincter may have been weakened. In that case, strengthening it with Kegel exercises may help.

You may be taking medications that slow your bladder-s reflex time, like antidepressants or medicines given for a benign swollen prostate.

If you-ve had prostate surgery in the past, or have diabetic neuropathy, those can also cause retrograde ejaculation.

What determines whether this condition is reversible is whether it-s caused by external agents like medicine or recovery (reversible), or internal ones like disease (probably not reversible).

Retrograde ejaculation should not interfere with your sex life, but may interfere with fertility.

See your doctor, and have him perform a urinalysis to check for sperm cells and see how severe your retrograde is.
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