At What Age Does A Man Stop Ejaculating?

Dr. Mujahid Jammel

Dr. Mujahid Jammel

MD(AM)BUMS, DAF, CHEF, PGDYT
December 6th, 2024

Everyone may know that most of the men in this modern era experience difficulty in ejaculation as they get older. But the answer to this most popular question, “At what age does a man stop ejaculating?” is not precise because the answer to this question depends on several medical and psychological factors.

Ejaculation is an essential part of the male reproductive system. So, understanding at what age a man stops ejaculating and the reasons behind it is very important. 

A survey shows that 40 percent of people aged between 65 and 80 are sexually active. This survey and some other studies on the internet prove that there is no particular age where a man stops ejaculating. So stop the negative thinking and explore this article by Fortius Health Clinic as it explains when you should worry about ejaculation problems as you get older, along with the steps to be taken to prevent them.

At What Age Does A Man Stop Ejaculating?

There is no specific age where every man stops ejaculation. The age at which a man stops ejaculating depends on the several health complications that lead to difficulty in ejaculation. 

The myth here is that as you get older, you will not be able to ejaculate because there are proven studies. Among them is one study that shows men are more sexually active than women, also, it proves more than one-third of men aged 85 are having a good quality sex life.

Factors That Affect Ejaculation as Men Age

Not only men’s sexual health complications related to ejaculation, like erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, or penile problems, are factors that stop ejaculation as men age. There are several factors that you might not think of, like spinal cord injury and habits like excessive smoking and drinking are also played as factors that might stop ejaculation as you age. 

Because a complex interplay of physical, hormonal, and psychological factors influences ejaculation. So, we have mentioned the key factors that can affect ejaculation to make you aware,

  • Hormonal changes
  • Health Conditions
  • Medications
  • Neurological Factors
  • Psychological and Emotional Factors
  • Lifestyle Habits
  • Age-Related Physical Changes
  • Surgical Procedures

Hormonal Changes

  • Testosterone Decline: Testosterone levels naturally decrease with age, which can influence libido, sexual function, and ejaculatory capability.
  • Andropause: The male equivalent of menopause may result in decreased sexual performance, although its effects vary between individuals.

Health Conditions

  • Prostate Problems: Conditions such as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) or prostate surgery can interfere with ejaculation. 
  • Diabetes: High blood sugar levels can damage nerves, leading to retrograde ejaculation or reduced ejaculatory sensation. 
  • Cardiovascular Diseases: Reduced blood flow due to heart-related issues can lead to erectile dysfunction, which can indirectly affect ejaculation.

Medications

Certain medications, such as antidepressants, blood pressure drugs, and prostate treatments, can cause delayed ejaculation or inhibit it altogether.

Neurological Factors

  • Nerve Damage: Injuries or conditions such as multiple sclerosis or Parkinson’s disease can impair the neural pathways responsible for ejaculation. 
  • Spinal Cord Injuries: Depending on the severity and location, spinal cord injuries can significantly impact ejaculation.

Psychological and Emotional Factors

  • Stress and Anxiety: Mental health challenges, such as performance anxiety or relationship issues, can affect sexual function. 
  • Depression: Low mood and lack of interest in sexual activity can lead to reduced ejaculation frequency or difficulty.

Lifestyle Habits

  • Smoking and Alcohol: These habits, like smoking and alcohol consumption, can harm blood vessels and nerve function, leading to sexual health issues. 
  • Obesity: Excessive weight can cause hormonal imbalances and increase the risk of conditions like diabetes, which affect ejaculation.

Age-Related Physical Changes

  • Reduced Muscle Tone: The muscles involved in ejaculation may weaken with age, leading to less forceful or delayed ejaculation. 
  • Erectile Dysfunction (ED): Difficulty maintaining an erection can impact the ability to ejaculate effectively.

Surgical Procedures

Steps to Prevent Ejaculation Problems as You Age

  1. Maintain a balanced diet rich in essential nutrients for hormonal and vascular health. You can boost testosterone with food.
  2. Exercise regularly to improve blood circulation and boost overall fitness. 
  3. Stay hydrated to support proper bodily functions, including sexual health. 
  4. Manage stress through relaxation techniques like yoga or meditation. 
  5. Avoid smoking and limit alcohol consumption to protect your vascular and nervous systems. 
  6. Get enough sleep to ensure optimal hormone production and energy levels. 
  7. Maintain a healthy weight to reduce the risk of lifestyle-related health issues. 
  8. Regularly monitor and manage chronic health conditions like diabetes and hypertension. 
  9. Communicate openly with your partner to reduce performance anxiety and emotional stress. 
  10. Visit a healthcare professional for regular check-ups and early management of potential issues.

Takeaway


There is no fixed age where a man stops his ejaculation. So, the answer to the question depends on several factors that make ejaculation difficult as you age. So following the preventive methods to maintain a healthy life in order to avoid health complications that make ejaculation difficult. Consulting men’s sexual doctors is recommended to find and solve serious health complications.

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