Spermarche: Difference between revisions

From WikiMD's Wellness Encyclopedia

CSV import
Tag: Reverted
No edit summary
Tag: Manual revert
 
Line 31: Line 31:
{{stub}}
{{stub}}
{{No image}}
{{No image}}
__NOINDEX__

Latest revision as of 17:38, 18 March 2025

Spermarche is the beginning of development of sperm in boys' testicles at puberty. It is the counterpart to a girl's first menstruation (menarche).

Overview[edit]

Spermarche generally occurs between the ages of 11 and 15. The first few batches of sperm often contain few active sperm. The first ejaculation of seminal fluid generally occurs about one year after the beginning of accelerated penis growth, although this is often determined culturally rather than biologically.

Signs and Symptoms[edit]

The signs and symptoms of spermarche are not as obvious as those of menarche in girls. The first sign of spermarche is usually the presence of seminal fluid upon waking up (nocturnal emission), although some boys may notice the fluid after urinating.

Causes[edit]

Spermarche is caused by the onset of puberty, which is triggered by the release of hormones from the brain (hypothalamus and pituitary gland). These hormones stimulate the testicles to produce testosterone, which in turn stimulates the production of sperm.

Treatment[edit]

There is no specific treatment for spermarche as it is a normal part of puberty. However, boys may need reassurance and education about this normal part of development.

See Also[edit]

This article is a medical stub. You can help WikiMD by expanding it!
PubMed
Wikipedia