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What should parents do after discovering their children's nocturnal emission?
So what should parents of children with nocturnal emission do? & gt& gt More recommendations: methods for men to test the degree of premature ejaculation. Many boys are sometimes scolded by their parents after their first nocturnal emission is known to them, telling them not to think about it at night. What these young parents don't know is that nocturnal emission is a normal physiological phenomenon in boys' adolescence. Nocturnal emission is not something that a boy can think of with his mind. In adolescence, if he doesn't want to, it will happen, and it won't happen until adolescence, no matter what he thinks; In other words, nocturnal emission is a spontaneous and involuntary reflex activity, which is beyond the control of human consciousness. Therefore, please ask parents not only not to criticize your children, but also to let them know that a person's life will go through various stages of physical changes such as growth, development, maturity and aging, and the first nocturnal emission is a signal of puberty sexual maturity. Under normal circumstances, the amount of semen in the first spermatorrhea of men will be more than that after repeated spermatorrhea, and it will be grayish white or yellowish turbid mucus, with musk or quicklime flavor, accompanied by strong rhythmic contraction and nocturnal emission. How to deal with after ejaculation will have an important impact on the development of men's sexual psychology. Although sexual knowledge has been quite popular, it is still common in clinic that boys are emotionally unstable because of their first ejaculation, showing complex emotions such as nervousness, shyness, confusion and fear, and some even don't know how to deal with them. Therefore, parents should also help their sons through the first hurdle of adulthood, just like preparing for their daughters' menarche. A son may panic in the face of the first nocturnal emission. Father should tell them that this situation does not need special treatment. Simply using toilet paper to remove secretions and clean local skin is enough. However, because nocturnal emission often occurs when the bladder is full, it is best to remind my son to urinate in time in the morning to flush the residual semen in the urethra, clean the reproductive tract and avoid infection. After the first nocturnal emission, parents should also ask their children to avoid wearing tight underwear, and avoid the lower body being too warm when sleeping, otherwise they will suffer from repeated nocturnal emission due to prolonged heating and congestion of sexual organs.