Spermatorrhea

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Spermatorrhea

Spermatorrhea (pronounced: sper-ma-to-rrhea) is a medical condition characterized by the involuntary ejaculation of semen without sexual activity.

Etymology

The term "Spermatorrhea" originates from the Greek words "sperma" meaning seed, and "rhoia" meaning flow.

Definition

Spermatorrhea is a pathological condition where there is excessive, involuntary ejaculation. This condition is often associated with nocturnal emissions or "wet dreams", but it can occur at any time and in any situation. Unlike nocturnal emissions, which are a normal part of male sexual development, spermatorrhea is a sign of a problem with the reproductive system or the nervous system.

Symptoms

Symptoms of spermatorrhea may include frequent, involuntary ejaculation; fatigue; back pain; and a decrease in sexual desire or performance. It can also lead to psychological symptoms such as anxiety, depression, and low self-esteem.

Causes

The causes of spermatorrhea are not fully understood, but it is believed to be linked to a variety of factors including prostate gland disorders, nervous system disorders, and excessive sexual activity or masturbation.

Treatment

Treatment for spermatorrhea typically involves addressing the underlying cause of the condition. This may include medication, therapy, lifestyle changes, or a combination of these approaches.

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