In sexual intercourse, men often have a slower and longer ejaculation period, making it harder to diagnose them as having poor sexual performance or premature ejaculation. However, the inability to ejaculate in men is a sign of abnormality and could be related to medical conditions. So if a man is able to have normal sexual intercourse for a long time but cannot ejaculate, what could be the reason?
Possible organic factors could include blood pressure factors such as slight relaxation of the arm, hypertrophy of the seminal vesicle, damage to the male reproductive system, penile hardening, and hypospadias. Brain and nerve abnormalities, peripheral nerve damage, spinal cord injury, testicular tumor resection, and central nerve resection behind the peritoneum are also possible causes.
Non-organic factors such as blood pressure and mental disorders could be a person’s belief that ejaculation is harmful to the body, resulting in an unconscious aversion to ejaculation. These factors are not affected by the environment.
The lack of blood stimulation and sexual impulse is also a cause. Sexual arousal, including visual, auditory, and tactile stimuli, is necessary to increase sexual desire. A lack of sexually stimulating activities such as language exchange and skin-to-skin contact before sex could reduce sexual desire. Insufficient frequency, intensity, and length of penile contractions during intercourse could also mean the ejaculation center is not stimulated enough, leading to the inability to ejaculate.
The recommended treatment for ejaculation weakness is to seek the diagnosis and treatment from reliable infertility specialists. Only infertility clinics with reliable technical expertise can create a micro-natural environment for restoring fertility and achieving pregnancy. With the help of spectrum technology specialists, the cause of the problem can be identified and treated effectively at a relatively low cost.