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Persistent Sexual Arousal Syndrome (PSAS)

 |  dr.Richards.MD

Any inflammation or swelling phenomena in or against the prostate, penis, seminal vesicles, can result in sexual urgency, PSAS or continuous orgasms. When your pituitary don't release enough prolactin to suppress the sexual urgency, the excessive Prostaglandin E2 can directly stimulate the penis, prostate or/and seminal vesicles, which may let you want to have orgasm. Excessive prostaglandin E2 and oxytocin down there will keep your sexual system inflaming and very sensitive all day long, which will tickle your orgasm responses any times. Excessive prostaglandin E2 is also responsible for cyst, fibroid, tumor or cancer outgrowth. You need prostaglandin E2, but it has to be balanced by prostaglandin E1 and E3 to keep you body and bones healthy.

This will help you understand PSAS disorders:

Many dairy producers are using analog prostaglandin E2 to induce cows to come into heat for milking release. Similarly, humans can get the similar responses, especially if taking non-organic dairy products that contain residual prostaglandin E2 analog.

Prostaglandin E2 and oxytocin initiate orgasm. In turn, orgasm and labor induce more Prostaglandin E2 release. Orgasm can also trigger the pituitary to release prolactin to prolong refraction time for the next run of sex, and shot down sexual desire and erection for both sexes. Prostaglandin E2 and oxytocin will heighten your sexual arousal and orgasm responses, but in the end you need sufficient prolactin to suppress and dampen both. You need both prolactin and oxytocin in your bloodstream to feel sexually satisfied. Masturbation won't induce much oxytocin release and you can end up with a lot of prostaglandin E2 into the penis, prostate. Not only that but it will trigger your adrenal medulla and hypothalamus to release a lot of epinephrine(adrenaline) into your bloodstream, which will result in "hot" blood and in persistent sexual arousal after masturbation.

When men are in heat, their penis and prostate are frequently swelling and become extremely sensitized by Prostaglandin E1, E2 and E3, testosterone, oxytocin, DHT and Nitric Oxide. During the the in-heat state, they always want to mate anytime and won't change until their pituitary-testicular axis is fully exhausted which will bring a constant elevation of prolactin (to suppress Prostaglandin E2 and oxytocin). However, if a high level of inflammatory hormone prostaglandin E2 can continuously sensitize the sexual nerves in the penis and the prostate an elevation of prolactin may not stop over-masturbation or sex practices(even if an erectile dysfunction is experienced). One may become addicted to sex and/or masturbation. Chronic over-masturbation keeps the epinephrine level high and constantly induces excessive inflammatory hormone prostaglandin E2 synthesis, while in the same time lacking prostaglandins E1/E3 and nitric oxide(for repair of the masturbation-damaged nerves, tissues and blood vessels).

Young men, with excessive prostaglandin E2, DHEA, oxytocin, testosterone and DHT in the bloodstream are very likely to experience persistent sexual arousal, which may lead to excessive sex and masturbation.

Persistent sexual arousal symptoms include:

  • inflamed penis
  • inflamed prostate
  • inflamed bladder
  • pelvic pains
  • prostate pains or discomfort
  • bladder pains
  • urethral pains
  • penile pains
  • testicles pains
  • joint pains
  • vertigo
  • frequent urination urgency
  • stomach pains
  • headaches
  • dizziness
  • semen-precum leakage
  • unwanted and spontaneous orgasms
  • fatigue
  • exhaustion
  • other body pains and cramps

For healing, you must gradually rejuvenate your neuro-endocrine function and boost your prostaglandin E-1/E-3 and Nitric Oxide production.

To smooth out the nervous response, one have to increase the serotonin and GABA nervous control.

You must greatly reduce ejaculation to once a month to keep more semen inside your seminal vesicles for nervous replenishment. This will also help you to reduce pelvic inflammation via increasing your retention of androgen hormones, serotonin and GABA in semen.

You must stay positive (not to release any additional epinephrine and cortisol in the blood stream)

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