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Retrograde Release: When Male Seed Release Goes Awry

Author: John Dugan
by John Dugan
Posted: Nov 18, 2019

When something moves backward, it is considered to be in retrograde. It’s usually attributed to planets and other celestial bodies, and often mentioned in horoscopes (as in: ‘With Venus in retrograde, your relationships will come under scrutiny around the end of the month’). But to hear retrograde associated with male seed release is enough to make any man take notice. Men who practice excellent male organ care need to know what retrograde release is and what it means if they notice it happening to them.

What is retrograde release?

To understand retrograde release, it is important to first understand the basics of male seed release. The prostate is connected to the seminal vesicles and bladder on one end and the member on the other. When a man reaches the point of ultimate pleasure, the seed goes from the seminal vesicle to the prostate, where it has two options: Go to the member or the bladder.

In a healthy man, the smooth muscle of the bladder neck closes and the seed goes through the member. However, sometimes that smooth muscle doesn’t work as it should, so the seed winds up going to the bladder.

What does this mean for a guy? He will notice a dry finish – there will be no male seed release, even though he might have the intense feeling of ultimate pleasure. Fortunately, it doesn’t hurt at all. But it can be quite troubling.

What causes it?

There are three primary reasons why retrograde release occurs. Those who have had prostate surgery, or those who are on prostate medication, might see problems like this. So a man who has gone through surgery or takes regular medication has probably been warned that this could happen, and there is nothing to worry about.

The third reason is a bit more troublesome. Diabetes can lead to retrograde release, especially if blood sugars are uncontrolled. Many men might not know they have diabetes, as the symptoms might be mild, or a man has become so accustomed to them that he no longer notices the issue. A man who has unexplained retrograde release should always consider diabetes as a possible cause and get checked out by the physician.

There are other causes that are not so typical but could happen to any guy, regardless of age. One of these is a urinary obstruction. Though it is rare, the first sign might be a dry finish. It might also be an early sign of a condition that affects the nerves in the body, such as multiple sclerosis. Again, rather than worry about what it might be, it pays to go to the doctor and get checked out. A good urologist will be able to run the proper tests and provide some answers.

When not to worry

Sometimes a dry finish is nothing to worry about. When a man has engaged in a long intimacy session with back-to-back fireworks, he might begin to scrape the bottom of the barrel, so to speak: He might simply have passed so much seed that his body is having trouble keeping up and creating more. So the male seed release might be very slight, only a few drops, or even nonexistent. It might also begin to hurt a bit, which is a sign that it might be time to lay off the play for an evening.

Ensuring good manhood health

One step in good male organ care is paying close attention to everything that concerns the member, including male seed release patterns. On a day-to-day basis, regular inspection and care for the member is recommended; that’s why men should always use a proper manhood health crème (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin) to hydrate, repair and maintain the delicate member skin. Look for a crème that contains powerful vitamins and nutrients, such as vitamin A for anti-aging, vitamin B5 for cell metabolism and vitamin D for supporting healthy cellular function. Amino acids such as acetyl L carnitine and L-arginine are also good options for maintaining top-notch male organ health. Apply it all in a high-end emollient like Shea butter with vitamin E, and a man is well on his way to the best manhood health possible.

About the Author

Visit http://www.man1health.com for additional information on most common male organ health issues, tips on improving male organ sensitivity, and what to do to maintain a healthy male organ.

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