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Q: Weakness after masturbation
asked by: DoctorQuestion on March 14th, 2009
I think i also feel weak after the wet dream or masturbation. I also feel mental weakness, concentration weakness, lack of confidence, lack of energy.
Please tell me how to stop wet dreams without masturbating. I don't want wet dreams as these affect my work and want to get rid of them.
Please help.
Any suggestion would be helpful.
Thanks.


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Dr. Goce Aleksovski , MD
replied on March 15th, 2009
Sexual Health - Men Answer A6046



Wet dreams are natural way to release the excess semen from the body without sexual stimulation. If this does not happen (for example, in men with vasectomy), the semen might degrade and cause damage to the testicles. Therefore, the only way to prevent wet dreams in a person with normal sex hormone production is to expel the semen either with masturbation or intercourse. They would be most effective if done before sleeping.




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