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A 39-year-old member asked:

If i usually have high-volume ejaculations, should i be worried that i have prostate disease?

1 doctor answer2 doctors weighed in
Dr. Moez Khorsandi
Urology 29 years experience
No: Hi volume ejaculates are not indicative of disease. There are multiple factors that determine a high versus low volume ejaculate but is usually not a problem.
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