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Is spermatorrhea normal due to prostatitis?

Asked by:Chastity

Asked on:Apr 03, 2026 06:20 PM

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  • Pine Pine

    Apr 03, 2026

    Spermia in patients with prostatitis may be a normal phenomenon, or it may be a symptom of an aggravation of the disease. Prostatitis may be related to bacterial infection, bad living habits and other factors, and usually manifests as symptoms such as frequent urination and perineal discomfort.

    Physiological nocturnal emission is a normal manifestation of male sexual maturity, especially in young adults who have not had sex for a long time. Prostatitis patients occasionally experience nocturnal emissions when their condition is stable and are not accompanied by aggravation of other symptoms, which is usually a normal physiological phenomenon. This is often related to the natural filling of semen in the seminal vesicles and increased penile erection at night, and does not directly reflect the degree of prostate inflammation.

    When repeated nocturnal emissions are accompanied by increased ejaculation pain, urethral burning, and perineal distension and pain, it may be related to the aggravation of prostate inflammation. This type of abnormal spermatorrhea is usually related to factors such as prostate congestion and edema irritating the vas deferens, and pathogenic bacterial infection causing seminal vesiculitis. At this time, you need to be alert to complications such as secondary seminal vesiculitis or urethritis.

    It is recommended to maintain a regular sexual life or moderate ejaculation, and avoid sitting for long periods of time to oppress the perineum. Daily warm water sitz bath for 10-15 minutes can improve local blood circulation. Alcohol and spicy food should be avoided in the diet. If you have nocturnal emissions more than three times a week or are accompanied by obvious discomfort, you should promptly go to the urology department for a prostate fluid test.