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Can Injury To Spinal Cord Cause Ejaculation Problem?

I m a 24 yrs old male. Height 5'8" & wt. 55 kgs Four years back i suffered Spinal Cord Injury & bcame paraplegic but now able to walk with the help of crutches. Has bladder & Bowel sensation. has proper Erection but no ejaculation. Can stay on be effective? How long should I take them. Presently i take no medicine & exercise regularly as told by phsiotherapist. Email ; YYYY@YYYY
Tue, 18 Apr 2017
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Yes ejaculation could be affected by spinal injuries and it is hard to say when it will come back. But since you have erections and sensation then there is a good chance it will come back soon. Just continue therapy sessions.

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Can Injury To Spinal Cord Cause Ejaculation Problem?

Good day and thank you for being with healthcare magic! Yes ejaculation could be affected by spinal injuries and it is hard to say when it will come back. But since you have erections and sensation then there is a good chance it will come back soon. Just continue therapy sessions. I hope I have answered your question satisfactorily and please consider a 5 Star rating for my answer. Thank you.