Ejaculation is a natural physiological response in men during orgasm, usually accompanied by the release of pleasure.

Ejaculation is part of the male sexual response cycle. When sexual stimulation reaches a certain level, the body transmits nerve signals to the brain, triggering a series of physiological responses. In the male body, ejaculation involves multiple physiological mechanisms. Sexual stimulation causes the corpora cavernosa of the penis to engorge with blood, resulting in an erection. Subsequently, when sexual stimulation reaches orgasm, the brain sends signals to the spinal cord, causing the vas deferens to contract, transporting sperm from the epididymis to the bulbourethral glands, and then expelling them through the urethra. This entire process is precisely controlled by the nervous system to ensure successful ejaculation.

Understanding the physiological mechanisms of ejaculation helps us better understand our bodies' responses in daily life. For healthy men, ejaculation is a normal physiological phenomenon, but if pain, difficulty, or other abnormalities occur during ejaculation, one should seek medical attention promptly to rule out potential health problems.

[Life Tips]
1. Maintaining good lifestyle habits, including moderate exercise and a balanced diet, helps maintain normal sexual function.
2. Reducing mental stress and using relaxation techniques such as deep breathing and meditation can help improve the quality of your sex life.
3. Have regular physical examinations to detect and treat diseases that may affect sexual function in a timely manner.