Try out PMC Labs and tell us what you think. Learn More. Orgasm and ejaculation are two separate physiological processes that are sometimes difficult to distinguish. Orgasm is an intense transient peak sensation of intense pleasure creating an altered state of consciousness associated with reported physical changes. Antegrade ejaculation is a complex physiological process that is composed of two phases emission and expulsion , and is influenced by intricate neurological and hormonal pathways.
Ejaculation problems
Ejaculation problems - NHS
Sexual difficulties, including difficulty reaching orgasm, are relatively common in men with MS. Sexual issues often result from a complex interaction of physical, social, psychological and emotional factors. You may find it awkward or embarrassing to talk about sex, but there is support available. The key to managing sexual issues is your willingness to discuss any problems. Orgasms and ejaculation usually happen at the sexual climax. Orgasm causes the muscles around your genitals to contract, and is often accompanied by feelings of pleasure or euphoria.
Delayed or absent orgasms and ejaculation
Back to Health A to Z. If you have a persistent problem with ejaculation, visit your GP, who will discuss the problem with you and may examine you or refer you to a specialist. Premature ejaculation is the most common ejaculation problem.
The refractory period is the span of time after having an orgasm during which a person is not sexually responsive. The refractory period can have both mental and physiological effects. During the refractory period , a person might lose interest in sex, or they might not be able to have sex. It may not be possible for a person to get an erection, ejaculate, or orgasm. Scientists have thoroughly documented the refractory period in males.
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