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Retrograde Ejaculation?

Hi, I'm 17 years old, and recently concerned. A lot of the time when I masterbate, I have a dry orgasm, however just as well, I also have normal ones too, relatively random (mainly dry though). When I use the restroom after a dry orgasm there seems to be some sperm too, so I looked into it and found retrograde ejaculation. But I'm not sure if thats it, because don't those who suffer with RE go through dry orgasms 99% of the time? So, I held off masterbating for three days, thinking I was going at it too much with low sperm count, yet, I had a dry orgasm again...I'm just concerned because the only medicine I take is Zyrtec (allergy), and diabetes runs in my family, and isn't that a cause for RE? Any advice would be great, thanks a lot.
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Hi, I have the same problem did you get the awnser yet?
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Retrograde happens when u have a leak between your bladder and your prostrate. You need a urologist. Please share this with your mom or better your dad and go in to see a urologist to get it checked out. Over time you could get prostitisis which is like a bladder infection in your prostrate. Not dangerous, just needs to be checked and taken care of before you head into your reproductive years.
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Hi i would advise you to see your Family Doctor , as you are young get it sorted for your own peace of mind ,
Take care Enjoy your Teens ,
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