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A 28-year-old male asked:
what is the definition or description of: ejaculation?
2 doctor answers • 5 doctors weighed in

Dr. Fred Gallo answered
Clinical Psychology 36 years experience
Cum: Ejaculation (also called cumming) involves muscle contraction with a sperm and semen mixture forced into the urethra and spurting out of the tip of the penis. The semen usually comes out in three or four spurts. This can occur with or without an orgasm.
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Dr. George Klauber answered
Specializes in Pediatric Urology
Semen emission: Ejaculation occurs with a sexual climax during sex or masturbation or during so called "wet dreams". Pre-cum emission comes from cowper's gland with duct that opens into bulbar or mid- urethra urethra & ? Without warning. Then ejaculation occurs after semen enters urethra from ejaculatory duct, just beyond bladder neck which reflexly contracts followed by contractions of bulbocavernosus muscle.
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A 50-year-old member asked:
What causes delayed ejaculation?
2 doctor answers • 7 doctors weighed in

Dr. Keegan Duchicela answered
Family Medicine 14 years experience
Lots of things.: There are two general reasons for delayed ejaculation: 1. Stressors in the relationship, lack of attraction, or other psychological reasons. 2. A physical condition that should be evaluated by a doctor. Prescription meds and substances like marijuana can cause this. Depression, diabetes, or even neurological reasons may be the cause. Bottom line, see your doctor if it's persisting. Cheers!
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A 23-year-old member asked:
Is there a cure in easy ejaculation?
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Dr. James Fox answered
Psychiatry 14 years experience
Condoms/SSRIs: Condoms may be helpful with sensitization issues. Some condoms have Benzocaine (a topical anesthetic) which helps further with sensitization issues. Also, a side effect of ssris (paxil, prozac, celexa, lexapro, (escitalopram) zoloft) is often to delay ejaculation and they have been used at times to treat premature ejaculation.
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A 27-year-old member asked:
Are there any medications to combat retarded/delayed ejaculation?
2 doctor answers • 5 doctors weighed in

Dr. Moez Khorsandi answered
Urology 27 years experience
No: There is no treatment, medical or surgical, for delayed ejaculation or no ejaculation (anejaculation). On the converse, there are several medications to help treat premature ejaculation.
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A 19-year-old member asked:
Is there a pill to treat retarded ejaculation?
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Dr. Pedro Hernandez answered
Geriatrics 40 years experience
No: Retarded eyaculation may be a side effect of medicines like antidepressants or others, and maybe a misinterpretation of retrograde eyaculation when sperm goes back to the bladder instead of forward to the exterior. Retarded eyaculation may be beneficial in males with premature eyaculation
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A 32-year-old male asked:
I have a probleme of fast ejaculation what is very anoying , what can I do to solve it and to be more confident in my relations
1 doctor answer • 1 doctor weighed in

Dr. Robert Killian answered
General Practice 28 years experience
Premature Ejaculator: This is a very frustrating situation for both the man and his partner.
There are two common approaches. One is to actually start the man on a low dose medication that has a side effect of prolonging ejaculation.
And there are plenty of sex therapists and other experts that can work with your partner on practicing how to prolong the time it takes to ejaculate...To learn some techniques....
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