Patient's Query
Hi doctor,
Are there any side effects of daily masturbation?
Please advise.
Thank you.
Hi,
Welcome to icliniq.com
I read your query and understand your concern.
You mentioned very little information regarding your query, as you have not mentioned here your age, education, or profession, as these things are quite relevant for me to solve your query.
About masturbation, as masturbation is a natural process, I would like to mention a fact here that
Masturbation is a totally normal response to a sex video, or even without one. Almost every male does masturbation, and most of the females too, so there is no harm in masturbating even daily.
There is no physical weakness after masturbation; it is all psychological weakness. This myth that it is a disease is created by quacks to make money from the youth.
Masturbation is totally normal and will never affect your sexual life in the future.
There is no need to take any medicine to stop this because this is not a disease. It will end after marriage when you find your partner.
Even in some instances, after marriage, like during the pregnancy period of the wife, immediately after childbirth, almost all husbands masturbate.
Masturbation does not make you weak, and it has no negative impact on your sexual well-being. It will not affect your physique or fitness.
All of us masturbate; it is a totally normal phenomenon, not a bad habit or disease like addiction or obsession, and it never affects your physical health.
There is no relation between semen and blood.
But I do not know why you masturbate even at your age, and why you do not have sex with your wife. Another thing is that at this age, if the frequency of masturbation is quite frequent, you have to reduce it.
It is also a myth that semen leaks during pee, as it is impossible. What is leaking is the normal secretion of the prostate. So, the conclusion of this discussion in simple language is "masturbation and nightfall are totally normal." So, eat healthy and stay healthy.
Hope this answers your query.
Thank you.
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