Failure to ejaculate - Causes of Male Infertility
Ejaculation problems include a failure to ejaculate, sperm retention or a flushing of sperm into the bladder instead (known as retrograde ejaculation).
Problems with ejaculation can be caused by the following:
- Disease such as multiple sclerosis or diabetes
- Paralysis (spinal cord injury)
- Damage occurred during surgery
- Psychological issues
- Certain medications such as high blood pressure medication
Other ejaculation problems include premature ejaculation and delayed ejaculation. Premature ejaculation is the condition in which the man ejaculates too quickly during sexual intercourse. This is much more common than delayed ejaculation in which ejaculation doesn’t happen straight away even though you have a normal erection.
Male Infertility Guide Index:
- Hormone disorders
- Abnormal/low sperm count
- Genetic disorders
- Variococele
- Disease or trauma to the testicles
- Blockage in the ejaculatory duct
- Vasectomy
- Lifestyle issues
- Environmental issues (exposure to toxins etc)
- Prescription medicines
- Failure to ejaculate
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