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Overview of Retrograde Ejaculation

 A condition where the semen enters the bladder instead of emerging through the penis during orgasm is known as Retrograde Ejaculation

Though the man may sexually climax, he might ejaculate very little or not at all. This is also called a dry orgasm.

Though not harmful, retrograde ejaculation can cause male infertility as there is not enough semen to fertilize eggs and the treatment of this condition is only required to restore fertility.

Retrograde Ejaculation Symptoms

Though retrograde ejaculation doesn’t affect the man’s ability to get an erection or have an orgasm, at the time of climax the semen goes into the bladder instead of coming out of the penis. 

The signs and symptoms of Retrograde include:

Retrograde Ejaculation Causes

A tube called the vas deferens transports sperm to the prostate during an orgasm. The sperm mixes with other fluids there to produce liquid semen.

There is a muscle at the opening of the bladder known as bladder neck muscle that tightens to prevent ejaculate (semen) from entering the bladder while it passes from the prostate into the tube inside the penis known as the urethra. This same muscle holds urine in the bladder until the man urinates.

In retrograde ejaculation, the bladder neck muscle fails to tighten properly resulting in the sperm entering the bladder instead of being ejected out of the man’s body through the penis.

The problem with the muscle that closes the bladder during ejaculation can be caused by:

Effect on fertility

Retrograde ejaculation is known to impair a man’s fertility. However, it’s not a common cause of infertility as it causes only about 0.3 to 2 percent of infertility problems.

Retrograde ejaculation also does not mean that the man’s sperm is not viable. It causes  infertility as the sperm does not make it to his partner

When to See a Doctor for Retrograde Ejaculation?

As Retrograde Ejaculation is neither dangerous nor painful, it does not usually require treatment. However, it can be a symptom of another underlying medical condition.

However one should seek medical assistance when

Some studies have also shown retrograde ejaculation to be the first and only symptom of type 1 diabetes so men who experience retrograde ejaculation should consult the doctor to discuss the concern.

Diagnosis for Retrograde Ejaculation

Retrograde ejaculation usually requires treatment only if the man is wanting to father a child. Dry orgasms are an indication to consult a doctor and make sure that the condition is not caused by an underlying condition that needs attention.

The doctor is most likely to perform a physical examination to check for obvious abnormalities. Further evaluation of conditions done by accessing signs and symptoms like:

One must tell the doctor that:

A urine test is usually done to find out if the lack of ejaculate is due to retrograde ejaculation. The patient may be asked to masturbate before providing a urine sample.

The presence of a high amount of sperm in the urine sample is the diagnosing factor for retrograde ejaculation.

For the patients facing infertility, the absence of semen in urine indicates an issue with semen production or some other problem. In such cases, a consultation with an infertility specialist and further testing are advised.

Retrograde Ejaculation Treatment

Though Orgasms without ejaculation, present no serious risks to health or necessarily interfere with the sex life, they are still reason enough to consult the doctor to examine the cause and rule out any underlying disease.

Treatment isn’t usually needed unless one is trying to father a child. In that case, a consultation with a fertility specialist becomes a necessity.

Though Retrograde Ejaculation does not pose any threat to health or sexual gratification, there are some remedies available that can be tried.

  1. If caused by some medication, stopping to take the medicine should resolve the issue. However one should not stop taking prescription medications without speaking to the doctor. however and do so after ensuring safety.
  2. The doctor considers the overall health, including other conditions one may have before changing or prescribing medication for Retrograde Ejaculation. The medications that help keep the bladder neck muscle constricted during ejaculation include:

However, medications are usually not effective for severe nerve or muscle injury due to surgery.

Dr. Shivani Bhutani at Eva Hospital says that for the couples facing fertility problems due to Retrograde Ejaculation and where medications fail to help, it may be possible for a fertility specialist to retrieve sperm for artificial insemination or in vitro fertilization.

 The fertility specialist begins the treatment by removing the sperm after ejaculation. If the medicines fail to help the man to ejaculate, the doctor tries to extract sperm without requiring the man to ejaculate with surgical procedures which include:

After the Semen has been successfully removed, the doctor tries to help a man’s partner to get pregnant in one of two ways:

Prevention

Though Retrograde ejaculation is not entirely preventable, a few things can be kept in mind:

  1. The men needing treatment for enlarged prostate should opt for less invasive surgeries, less likely to cause nerve and muscle damage, such as transurethral microwave thermotherapy of the prostate. 

The takeaway from Retrograde Ejaculation

Ejaculation is mostly associated with orgasm, but not all orgasms involve ejaculation. Retrograde Ejaculation is not a disease or a serious threat to man’s health.

One must learn to accept the condition and adjust expectations to live comfortably with retrograde ejaculation.

However, sometimes Retrograde ejaculation may also be a sign of enlarged prostate, diabetes, or prostate surgery,

So the symptoms like painful ejaculation, blood in the ejaculate, frequent urination, or erectile dysfunction should be reported to a doctor, even if the man has no wish of fathering a child. 

Retrograde ejaculation or dry organism is not always reversible, but infertility caused by it is treatable. Even for men who cannot ejaculate at all, a fertility specialist can help Dr. Shivani Bhutani at Eva Hospital has a wide experience in sperm retrieval and artificial fertility methods that can help couples facing fertility issues to have a healthy baby of their own.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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