For children, if they grow to puberty, they will actually experience nocturnal emissions, because at this time, boys' secondary sexual characteristics mature, and they will experience uncontrollable nocturnal emissions when they sleep at night. But what if the child is not fully developed and also has nocturnal emission while sleeping at night? What should we do? Wet Dream is a type of nocturnal emission, which refers to ejaculation without sexual intercourse or masturbation. Nocturnal emission while dreaming after falling asleep is called dreamless nocturnal emission, nocturnal emission while not dreaming is called dreamless nocturnal emission, and nocturnal emission while awake is called spermatorrhea. Traditional Chinese medicine considers it to be a disease, which is the name of the disease in traditional Chinese medicine. The age at which men have their first nocturnal emission is mostly between 14 and 16 years old. As people's living standards improve, the age at which men have their first nocturnal emission tends to gradually decrease. Some boys begin to have nocturnal emissions at around the age of 12, but a few have not yet had nocturnal emissions by the age of 18. Statistics show that between the ages of 14 and 18, about 99% of men have a history of nocturnal emission. Due to their lack of sexual knowledge, most men will feel shocked and uneasy when they have their first nocturnal emission. Some will develop the bad habit of masturbation, while others will become depressed. About the frequency of nocturnal emission, individual differences are very large, some once a few months, some 3-4 times a week. Only such frequent nocturnal emission as 3-4 times a week will be harmful to health. At this time, patients often have symptoms such as dizziness, tinnitus, low back pain, fatigue, and inattention. When the testicles mature, they will produce sperm, and other reproductive secretions and fluids. They are stored in the original place, and once stimulated, they flow out together and become "nocturnal emission". As the saying goes, "When semen is full, it overflows" is exactly this principle. Under normal circumstances, it is normal to have nocturnal emission once every month or more than one month, or once every week or half a month. According to statistics, about 80% of unmarried young people have experienced this phenomenon. Therefore, it is normal to have nocturnal emissions no more than twice a week and there is no need to worry about it. Only excessively frequent nocturnal emissions (3-4 times a week) may reflect some problems and may affect your health. |
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