Is 13-year-old sperm normal?


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13-year-old spermatorrhea is a normal physiological phenomenon, but if spermatorrhea is too frequent or accompanied by other discomfort symptoms, it is necessary to seek medical attention in time. 13-year-old spermatorrhea is a normal physiological phenomenon. spermatorrhea refers to the phenomenon of semen leakage not due to sexual life, including nocturnal emission and spermatorrhea. Chinese medicine will semen spontaneous emission phenomenon called spermatorrhea or spermatorrhea. Dream and emission is called "nocturnal emission," no dream and emission, even when awake, semen slides out automatically as "spermatorrhea." More by kidney deficiency sperm is not solid, or heart and kidney do not pay, or dampness-heat downpour caused. Western medicine can be seen in phimosis, prepuce too long, urethritis, prostate disease and so on.
Dream and emission is often the initial stage of lucid spermatorrhea, nocturnal emission, spermatorrhea are different degrees of two syndromes. It should be noted that spermatorrhea is not a disease, but a normal physiological phenomenon. However, if spermatorrhea is too frequent or accompanied by other discomfort symptoms, such as dizziness, fatigue, waist weakness, etc., it may be a physical problem and need to seek medical attention promptly. For 13-year-old boys, spermatorrhea may be caused by the development of testicles and penises, as well as changes in hormone levels in the body. This is a normal physiological development process, do not worry too much. However, parents and children should understand some related knowledge, such as the cause, frequency, precautions, etc. of spermatorrhea, in order to better cope. In daily life, parents should pay attention to their children's diet and sleep, and maintain good living habits. At the same time, they should encourage their children to take appropriate physical exercise to enhance their physique. If your child has excessive spermatorrhea or other discomfort symptoms, you should seek medical attention promptly for examination and treatment. In short, 13-year-old spermatorrhea is a normal physiological phenomenon, but if abnormal conditions occur, you should seek medical attention promptly. Parents and children should understand the relevant knowledge in order to better cope.