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Spermatorrhea: A term used to describe frequent involuntary orgasms or the release of larger amounts of sperm than is considered normal. Historically it was treated by avoiding masturbation and sometimes even masturbation. More detailed information about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of Spermatorrhea is available below.
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