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Medical Conditions - Secretion Of Seminal Fluid

Semen or seminal fluid is secreted collectively by seminal vesicles (60%), bulbourethral glands, and prostate glands (40%). The secretion of seminal vesicles is viscous and gelatinous, bulbourethral glands are clear and colorless, and the prostate is milky. Semen consists of sperms, proteolytic enzymes, other enzymes, fructose, citric acid, phosphorus, potassium, prostaglandin, calcium sodium, zinc, fibrinolysin, and amino acids.

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How to manage seminal fluid leakage after urination?

Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. Production of semen is continuous, and a symptom of semen leak is a common issue that can happen in people who are not sexually active.

What could cause pain in the groin during an erection?

Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com.I understand your concern.Seminal fluid secretion after defecation can be a normal occurrence, so there is no need for concern.

What could cause unexplained weight loss, panic attacks, seminal leakage, and a slow heartbeat in a 21-year-old male with normal cardiac tests?

Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I read your query and can understand your concern. You seem to have an anxiety spectrum disorder, but a detailed evaluation is needed to conclude.

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Why does the foreskin remain retracted permanently?

Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Masturbation is a process where a person gets sexual pleasure and satisfaction by stroking or rubbing his or her genitals by using their hands manually or using sex toys.

What causes penis discharge when my partner touches it?

Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I can understand your concern about your symptoms. Many research says the average length of a flaccid penis is 3.

Is female orgasm necessary for conceiving?

Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Female orgasm is not at all necessary for conceiving. Many females experience orgasm after many years of sexual activity.

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