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Hi doctor, I am 50yrs old married, male,one child of 17yrs.i find only very less quantity of semen in intercourse and in masterbation, it happened in this year, previously it was OK. But from the very beginig of my 14th year, the semen comes out not squirtingly but oozing out. Plz give me the reason and solution-Sabish Kerala India
Hello and thanks for your question. It's my first priority to help you. A low amount of semen can be cause by a prostate infection such as prostatitis, retrograde ejaculation due to prostate medication such as Flomax, ejaculatory duct obstruction, or low testosterone levels. At your age, low semen levels are of no concern unless you are trying to have children. If you feel pain in your prostate region, this may be prostatitis, and in this case, you should have your doctor examine you to see if you need to be placed on antibiotics. Hope this helps.
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Reason For Less Quantity Of Semen In Intercourse
Hello and thanks for your question. It s my first priority to help you. A low amount of semen can be cause by a prostate infection such as prostatitis, retrograde ejaculation due to prostate medication such as Flomax, ejaculatory duct obstruction, or low testosterone levels. At your age, low semen levels are of no concern unless you are trying to have children. If you feel pain in your prostate region, this may be prostatitis, and in this case, you should have your doctor examine you to see if you need to be placed on antibiotics. Hope this helps.