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kellen
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Posted: 10/02/05 - 02:00 Post subject: retrograde ejeculation |
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I would like to know something more on retrograde ejaculation. What are causes, symptoms and risk factors and of course treatment?
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polkinghorn
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Posted: 11/01/05 - 06:00 Post subject: |
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Retrograde ejaculation refers to the entry of semen into the bladder instead of going out through the urethra during ejaculation. retrograde ejaculation may be caused by prior prostate or urethral surgery, diabetes, some medications (including those for treating high blood pressure or mood altering drugs). Symptoms of retrograde ejaculation is little or no semen discharged during ejaculation and cloudy urine after sexual climax. Retrograde ejaculation can be detected with a simple test- urine analysis is made shortly after ejaculation and then is seen an amount of sperm in urine.
Treatment differs. For example, if retrograde ejaculation is caused by specific drugs, then this drugs must be removed. After removal of those drugs, usually everything goes back to normal. If retrograde ejaculation is cause by diabetes or following genitourinary tract surgery may be responsive to the use of epinephrine-like drugs (such as pseudoephedrine or imipramine). This treatment is often not successful.
By my opinion the biggest problem causing retrograde ejaculation is infertility. There is possible to prevent retrograde ejaculation by maintaining good blood sugar control in diabetic men and avoiding specific drugs.
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