Whether or not ejaculation occurs can be related to a variety of factors, including physiological, psychological, and environmental factors. This could be due to distraction, tension, or physical fatigue during sexual activity. If accompanied by decreased libido, erectile dysfunction, or reduced sexual satisfaction, it may indicate an underlying health problem.

Another possibility is related to physiological conditions such as neurological disorders, hormonal imbalances, or urinary tract diseases. These conditions can affect the ejaculation process, making it difficult for individuals to perceive ejaculation. If symptoms persist for an extended period, are accompanied by severe pain, or involve ejaculatory dysfunction, it is necessary to seek professional medical help.

Patients must know that if they experience difficulty ejaculating or an inability to perceive ejaculation, accompanied by other serious symptoms such as severe pain, persistent erectile dysfunction, or sexual dysfunction, they should seek medical attention immediately. Common misconceptions include viewing occasional ejaculatory perception difficulties as a serious health problem, while ignoring their potential temporality and individual variability.

[Prevention Tips]
1. Maintain good lifestyle habits, including regular sleep schedules and moderate exercise.
2. Reduce stress in life and work, and maintain a positive and optimistic attitude.
3. Maintain healthy eating habits and avoid excessive drinking and smoking.
4. Have regular physical checkups to detect and address potential health problems promptly.