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  • Male
  • 16 Years
  • 20/02/2025

Can wet dreams happen without me even noticing? Like, I didn't have any sort of sexual dream, and I didn't feel a thing during the night, which is usually not the case when I have a wet dream. What's going on?

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Thats night fall and its common,if its bothering you,visit Psychiatrist for appropriate management

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Consult a Urologist

Answered 04/07/2025

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  1. Yes, it's normal: A 16-year-old male can experience wet dreams without recalling any sexual dreams or sensations. This is a typical part of puberty.

  2. Understanding Wet Dreams: a. Wet dreams, or nocturnal emissions, involve the release of semen during sleep. b. They can occur without vivid or memorable dreams.

  3. Reassurance: a. This is a natural aspect of hormonal changes and sexual development. b. No need for concern unless accompanied by pain or distress.

  4. Advice: a. If worried, consult a healthcare provider for reassurance.

Answered 20/08/2025

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