Reasons for lubrication in men
In addition, factors such as physical contact with erogenous zones, sexual fantasies, and visual or auditory stimulation may also be causes.
- Physiologically normal:Lubrication is a natural response to physical or psychological stimulation;
- Erotic stimulation:Sexual dysfunction and lack of external sexual arousal may lead to impaired lubrication secretion;
- disease:Male diseases, including infections and inflammatory processes, may cause changes in the quantity or quality of prostatic fluid secretion.
Signs of lubrication during male sexual arousal
- Wet spots on underwear during sexual arousal or erection;
- Slight itching or burning sensation in the urethra during urination;
- Increased intensity of sexual desire and arousal;
- Strengthen erection and prolong sexual intercourse.
Men's Lubrication Standard
Typically, the amount of lubricant used for men aged 18 to 30 is about 1 ml. However, in men over the age of 30, lubricant production begins to decline, so the usual dosage is 0. 5 ml. Regardless, a small amount of lubrication during arousal is considered normal.
Male Lubrication Pathology
If lubrication is present for a long time before and after sexual intercourse, it may indicate a prostate-related disorder of the genitourinary system. In this case, some symptoms may appear, such as changes in the color of the lubricant and its consistency, increased fluidity and even the development of an odor.