garyshox: What could cause chronic dry orgasm in a 22 year old male?
I’m 22, healthy, but when I orgasm there’s no semen or very little. I’m not taking medications and there’s no pain during orgasm. The doctor said it doesn’t seem like hypogonadism, my serum testosterone level is normal, and urine after orgasm is not cloudy. What could be causing it. It sucks having such a high caliber gun if it don’t got no bullets.
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Answer by Kev
jerkin too often. take a break and let your body replentish your ‘bullets.’
Without a complete sperm test and an initial visit (andrological or urological) nobody can assume anything!
Subsequently other tests and health examination could be necessary even. Take in serious consideration your situation deepening as soon as possible.Answer by wonderer
Continue seeking medical investigation because it is not only the fact of dry orgasm but the emotional toll as well.
It may be partly psychological for some reason and this has been tested to be a true possibility.
Apart from that there seems to be a blockage for some reason in the tubes that transport the semen to the meatus.Answer by mandm68
See a Urologist and have a sperm count. Some men don’t ejaculate a lot, but it sounds like you have a very low out put of fluid from the prostate. Also increase you water intake, and be checked for diabetes. A low intake of fluid can account for some of it also. Good Luck!
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