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Hyperspermia

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Further information: Testicular infertility factors
Aspermia—lack of semen; anejaculation
Asthenozoospermia—sperm motility below lower reference limit
Azoospermia—absence of sperm in the ejaculate
Hyperspermia—semen volume above upper reference limit
Hypospermia—semen volume below lower reference limit
Oligospermia—total sperm count below lower reference limit
Necrospermia—absence of living sperm in the ejaculate
Teratospermia—fraction of normally formed sperm below lower reference limit

In medicine, hyperspermia is a condition where a male has an abnormally large amount of semen or ejaculate volume[1] and is generally defined when the ejaculate is above 5.5 ml.[2] It is the opposite of hypospermia.

Symptoms of Hyperspermia

Following are the Symptoms of Hyperspermia:[3]

  • Strong Sexual Desire
  • Thick Semen
  • Delayed ejaculation
  • Changing in color from white to yellow
  • Dizziness and fatigue
  • Breathing problem after ejaculation
  • Stretching of the penis during ejaculation
  • Impotence is also a major symptom of hyperspermia as it can make it difficult to get an erection.

References

  1. ^ Cooke, S.; Tyler, J. P. P.; Driscoll, G. L. (1995). "Andrology: Hyperspermia: the forgotten condition?". Hum. Reprod. 10 (2): 367–368. doi:10.1093/oxfordjournals.humrep.a135944. PMID 7769063.
  2. ^ Padubidri; Daftary (2011). Shaw's Textbook of Gynaecology, 15e. p. 204. ISBN 9788131225486
  3. ^ "Symptoms of hyperspermia".