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Semen Leakage

Semen leakage is quite common during sex-related activities like before or after an ejaculation, sexual thoughts, watching sexual content, and in many other conditions like in sleep while having sexually arousing dreams, post urination, and prostate gland inflammation or cancer. Although it is pretty natural to occur, excessive leakage might be embarrassing. Nerve damage due to brain tumor or injury and certain medications like anti-depressants, hormonal medications, etc., are also causes of semen leakage. Experts advise masturbating before bedtime, leading a stress-free life, and preventing prostate problems by maintaining a healthy weight and diet to prevent semen leakage.

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I have been experiencing nocturnal emissions, erectile dysfunction and loss of semen for past five years. Please help.

Query: Hello doctor, I have been experiencing nocturnal emissions (nightfall) for the past five years. In addition to experiencing nightfall, I have also been dealing with erectile dysfunction and semen loss. Furthermore, I am currently facing symptoms of body weakness, as well as stomach issues such as ac...  Read Full »


Dr. Raveendran S R

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I read your query and can understand your concern. Nocturnal emissions, commonly known as wet dreams or nightfall, are a normal occurrence. They can be triggered by increased erotic stimuli, whether mentally, physically, or visually, without engaging in sexual activity...  Read Full »

I flipped my condom during use. Can it increase pregnancy risk?

Query: Hello doctor,My girlfriend and I have sex using condoms. After the first round, I put on another condom, but I accidentally wore it incorrectly and flipped it. I am concerned that the other side may have come into contact with sperm, and I am worried she might get pregnant. Please help.Thank you.  Read Full »


Dr. Vandana Andrews

Answer: Hello,Welcome to icliniq.com.I have read your query, and I can understand your concern.If you and your girlfriend consistently use condoms correctly, the risk of pregnancy is low. However, if a condom is accidentally worn incorrectly or flipped over, there is a possibility that some semen could leak...  Read Full »

I found some sperm drops in my penis after waking up in the morning. Why?

Query: Hello doctor,When I woke up in the morning, I found some drops of sperm in my penis but, it is not nightfall.Please help.Thank you.  Read Full »


Dr. Pankaj Kumar Mittal

Answer: Hello, I appreciate that you have chosen icliniq.com for your medical needs. I am here to give you the best care possible. You have not given enough information here to solve your query. Why are you so sure that it is not nightfall? You have not mentioned it here so it seems that it is nightfall ...  Read Full »

Will excess masturbation cause semen leakage while urination?

Query: Hello doctor,I am 17 years old. I masturbated a lot (sometimes rough) for one year and even two to three times in a row on some occasions. Then I almost gave up watching porn and masturbating. But I felt testicular pain some months ago. Then I faced irritation in urinating, and semen drops three to ...  Read Full »


Dr. Yousef Abbas

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. These are the normal symptoms that occur when a good young man like you gets rid of the very bad illness of masturbation. You had it, and now you must go through this period in which you have the symptoms you describe. But you must not masturbate ever again. Never, w...  Read Full »

I have had seminal fluid leakage after urination for one month. What should I do?

Query: Hi doctor, I have seminal fluid leakage after urination. It has been happening for a month. I am a virgin who does not masturbate. I have no other symptoms. My primary care physician is running a urinalysis and blood test to ensure it is not an infection. However, he does not think it is and says it...  Read Full »


Dr. Samer Sameer Juma Ali Altawil

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. Production of semen is continuous, and symptom of semen leak is a common issue that can happen in people who are not sexually active. It is normal and does not require any treatment. Sometimes it presents as nightfall to correct itself in people...  Read Full »

I am having sperm leak at night while I sleep. What is the solution for this?

Query: Hello doctor, I am around 20 years old and had a sperm leak while I was sleeping at night for two consecutive days, after which I had stomach upset for a week. Kindly help me find a solution for this.  Read Full »


Dr. Raveendran S R

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. Having wet dreams or nightfall, called nocturnal emission, is normal. It could be due to increased erotic stimulus mentally, physically, or visually even without sex or masturbation. At this age, you will have good testosterone production, an...  Read Full »

I am feeling mentally and physically weak along with Dhat and nightfall. Why?

Query: Hello doctor, I am around 22 years old and have been facing Dhat and night falls and feeling mentally and physically weak. Kindly help.  Read Full »


Dr. Bharat Udey

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. Dhat and nocturnal emissions (nightfall) are common psychosexual issues among Indian males. Dhat syndrome is a neurotic syndrome characterized by vague somatic symptoms such as fatigue, weakness, lethargy, body aches, reduced energy levels...  Read Full »

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