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"Debunking Myths: The Truth About Withholding Ejaculation and Prostate Health

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In a recent discussion on The WAOK Morning Show, Board Certified Urologist Dr. Melvin Fussell, addressed the controversial idea that withholding ejaculation can enhance sexual energy and overall vitality.

The concept of "circulating sexual energy" by avoiding ejaculation is rooted in various traditional and spiritual beliefs. Proponents suggest that this practice preserves life force and boosts physical and mental well-being. However, medical experts like Dr. Fussell argue that these claims lack scientific support.


Dr. Fussell explained that ejaculation involves the release of sperm from the testicles combined with fluids from the prostate to form semen. This process is a natural and necessary bodily function. He emphasized that withholding ejaculation can lead to health issues, particularly for the prostate.

When ejaculation is frequently withheld, the prostate gland can accumulate fluid. This buildup can potentially cause prostatitis, an inflammation of the prostate. Symptoms of prostatitis include painful urination, frequent nighttime urination, and discomfort during sexual activity. In severe cases, this condition can lead to increased levels of prostate-specific antigen (PSA), requiring medical intervention.

Dr. Fussell shared insights from his experience treating patients with prostatitis, including scenarios where individuals had limited access to sexual activity, such as in prison settings. He noted that these individuals often developed prostatitis due to the inability to ejaculate regularly. The recommendation in these cases was to encourage regular ejaculation to alleviate symptoms and prevent further health complications.

Both Dr. Fussell and the caller Omari who asked the question underscored that the idea of preserving sexual energy by withholding ejaculation is not supported by medical evidence. Instead, regular ejaculation is important for maintaining prostate health and preventing potential infections.

In conclusion, while the concept of preserving sexual energy through ejaculation avoidance may be appealing to some, it is essential to consider medical advice. Regular ejaculation supports prostate health and helps prevent issues such as prostatitis. Understanding these facts can lead to healthier practices and a better approach to sexual well-being.

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