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Nocturnal Emission

Nocturnal emissions refer to ejaculation in males and vaginal wetting in females, which occurs spontaneously without any sexual stimulation. It is usual for everyone after puberty; however, it is common during sexual abstinence and adolescence. It can be relieved by involving in sexual activity often and sleeping in supine and lateral positions.

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I have nocturnal emissions. Please help.

Query: Hi doctor, I cannot stop nocturnal emissions. I sleep on my back and I do not even put any blankets on myself. I neither watch something or think about it, but it happens two or three times a week. I get brain fog from it and my voice badly changes. I get tired of it. Please help.  Read Full »


Dr. D. V. R. Poosha

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Nocturnal emissions usually occur in sex dreams and often even without dreams. Sleep ejaculations are healthy and normal for everyone. They do not cause any problem in your sexual life either now or in the future. Just as pressure cooker releases steam every time the p...  Read Full »

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