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Will squirting cause dehydration (safe range of body fluid loss)

Asked by:Gabriela

Asked on:Apr 03, 2026 03:11 AM

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  • Drusilla Drusilla

    Apr 03, 2026

      From a medical perspective, the body's fluid balance is the key to maintaining normal physiological functions. When spraying occurs, will the amount of body fluid lost exceed the safe range, causing dehydration and other problems? Next we will explore this topic in detail.

    The principle of squirting and the composition of body fluids

      The principle of squirting: Squirting means that when sexual stimulation reaches a certain level, female The release of fluid from the glands surrounding the urethra. These glands are called Skene's glands, and they secrete fluid during sexual arousal that is expelled from the body through the urethra.

      Body fluid composition: The composition of the liquid discharged by squirting is different from that of urine. It mainly contains secretions from Skene's glands, which contain Grape Sugar, prostate-specific antigen (PSA) and other substances. Although it is different from urine, it is essentially a bodily fluid of the human body.

    Dehydration criteria

      Definition of dehydration: Dehydration is a symptom in which the human body consumes a large amount of water due to pathological changes and cannot replenish it immediately, causing metabolic disorders. Depending on the degree of dehydration, it can be divided into mild, moderate and severe dehydration.

      Judgment indicators: Judging whether you are dehydrated can be done by observing some symptoms of the body. Mild dehydration may cause symptoms such as thirst, decreased urine output, and darker urine color. ; Moderate dehydration can be accompanied by skin Decreased elasticity, sunken eye sockets, etc.; Severe dehydration can lead to serious consequences such as a drop in blood pressure and confusion.

    Possibility analysis of dehydration caused by spraying water

      Amount of body fluid loss: Generally, the amount of body fluid loss caused by spraying is relatively small. The amount of fluid emitted by most women during ejaculation ranges from a few milliliters to tens of milliliters, and such a loss usually does not have a significant impact on the body's fluid balance.

      Individual Differences: However, there are differences between individuals. Some women may discharge a larger amount of fluid during squirting. If they squirt frequently in a short period of time without replenishing water in time, it may lead to an imbalance of body fluids and increase the risk of dehydration.

    Safety range for body fluid loss

      Normal physiological range: The human body has a certain self-regulation ability and can adapt to a certain degree of body fluid loss. Under normal circumstances, about 2000-2500 ml of water will be naturally lost every day through breathing, sweating, urination, etc. The proportion of body fluid loss caused by spraying is usually smaller in this range.

      Safety advice: In order to maintain body fluid balance, even if the amount of body fluid loss caused by spraying is not large, it is recommended to drink an appropriate amount of water before and after sexual intercourse. Generally speaking, drinking 100-200 ml of warm water each time is enough. This will replenish any fluid your body may have lost and reduce the risk of dehydration.