After entering puberty, as long as physical development is normal, various physiological phenomena will begin to appear in males. Firstly, their voice will change, and adolescents may experience nocturnal emissions while sleeping, which is a normal occurrence. Parents must guide their children in a timely manner to ensure they develop a correct understanding of sexuality. However, moderation is key in all things, so some people are concerned about the frequency of nocturnal emissions in adolescents.
About a year after males enter puberty, their reproductive organs gradually mature, and they acquire the ability to produce semen. If males do not engage in sexual activity, this semen will be stored in the seminal vesicles. If the storage becomes too full, a phenomenon known as "spontaneous emission" will occur.
A normal frequency for nocturnal emissions in adolescents is about three times a month. If they are not sexually active, the seminal vesicles will fill up three times, leading to three nocturnal emissions, which is normal. However, everyone's physical condition is different. Some adolescent males with poorer health may only experience nocturnal emissions once a month, which is also normal. But if it exceeds three times a month, it may indicate minor health issues. If it exceeds five times, it can be diagnosed as frequent nocturnal emissions, which could be caused by inflammatory diseases and may also trigger other health problems.
If adolescents frequently experience nocturnal emissions, their bodies may appear noticeably thinner, and they may lack energy, which can greatly affect their academic performance. Therefore, this issue should not be taken lightly. Measures must be taken to improve the situation. If it is caused by inflammatory diseases, these conditions need to be treated promptly. Additionally, adolescents should not focus too much on issues related to sexuality.
Now we should understand how often nocturnal emissions should occur in adolescents. Generally, three times a month is considered normal. If it exceeds three times, it may indicate underlying problems. Some adolescents, out of curiosity about sex, may have sexual fantasies, or there may be inflammatory diseases causing the issue. If it is due to inflammatory diseases, timely treatment is necessary.