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Veins in my penis are visible and some pre-semen comes out. Is it due to masturbation?

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Dr. Ashok Kumar

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Published At December 15, 2019
Reviewed AtDecember 15, 2019

Patient's Query

Hello doctor,

I started masturbating when I was 16 years old. Since then I masturbate daily and now I am 23 years old. Now I can see the veins in my penis also with a little erotic, viewing transparent semen or pre-semen comes out from my penis. My semen is also thin now I masturbate once in a week and on the progress to leave the bad habit. But my friends say I can never become a father because my penis has become week and this has created too much tension in my mind. What to do? Please suggest.

Answered by Dr. Ashok Kumar

Hello,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

If you want to know your problem I like to tell you that you are not having any problem.

The presence of veins over is a normal phenomenon that occurs to everybody, but the only difference with you is that you are relating these things with masturbation.

Having masturbation seven times a week is very normal for your age kids and there is nothing abnormal if you masturbate. At the same time, there is no relation with the transparency of your semen and likelihood of becoming a father. What matters in your semen is the presence of adequate sperms to fertilize the woman ovum.

For confirmation, you can ask a test called semen analysis from a nearby laboratory. The test will tell you the exact number of sperms you are having per milliliter. What your friends are telling is no more than rubbish who have no idea of normal sexuality. Masturbation is just a normal sexual activity in which you do not need any partner.

The answer to your so-called problem of masturbation is stop thinking it as a problem and enjoy it as a normal sexual activity. Think in line with science not in line with myths prevalent in our country. Masturbation is nowhere different from sex and multiple benefits over sex like no risk of sexually transmitted diseases.

If the above answer is not helping you and you are not able to stop thinking, I advise you to contact through video consultation so I can provide you required counseling face to face or medicine if it is necessary.

Same symptoms don't mean you have the same problem. Consult a doctor now!

Dr. Ashok Kumar
Dr. Ashok Kumar

Geriatrics

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