Dry Ejaculation After 50: Why You Climax But Nothing Comes Out | Urologist Explains

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For many men in their 50s, 60s, and beyond, this can feel confusing, alarming, and deeply personal. Yet it's a topic very few men feel comfortable bringing up—even with their own doctor.
In this video, Dr. Alina Reyes breaks down the real truth about dry ejaculation, why it happens, what it may signal about your overall health, and when it's time to seek medical attention. Most importantly, you'll learn that this condition is often understandable, manageable, and in many cases fully treatable.
Many men assume that a change in ejaculation automatically means the end of vitality, masculinity, or intimacy. The reality is far more reassuring.
In this video, you'll learn:
✅ The real difference between climax and ejaculation
✅ What dry ejaculation actually means for your body
✅ The most common cause: retrograde ejaculation
✅ How prostate surgery and certain medications can affect ejaculation
✅ Why blocked ducts can reduce semen volume
✅ The connection between testosterone and ejaculate volume
✅ Warning signs you should never ignore
✅ When to seek urgent medical evaluation
✅ Practical next steps if you're experiencing dry ejaculation
✅ How to talk openly with your partner and your doctor
Above all, you'll walk away understanding that dry ejaculation is not a verdict on your masculinity. It's a symptom, a signal from your body, and in most cases a condition with clear causes and real solutions.
If this video helps you understand your body a little better, please share it with someone who might need to hear it.
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Urology
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health education, urologist tips, men's health
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