Sexual inactivity for a span

Lack of sexual release can lead to nocturnal emissions as the body naturally expels accumulated semen.

Inflammation of the prostate 

Prostate issues can increase pressure, causing involuntary emissions during sleep.

Consuming explicit content before sleeping

Stimulating material can trigger erotic dreams, leading to nightfall.

Rubbing of the penis while sleeping

Friction against bedding may stimulate an involuntary release.

High sex drive

Increased libido may cause more frequent nocturnal emissions.

Thinking too much about sex

Constant sexual thoughts can influence subconscious arousal during sleep.

Consumption of sex supplements 

These can boost testosterone levels, increasing the likelihood of nightfall.

Weak musculature

Weak pelvic floor muscles might reduce control over ejaculation.

Obesity

Excess weight can affect hormonal balance and increase pressure on the pelvic region. 

Physically unfit 

Poor physical health can disrupt hormone regulation and sexual function. 

Sleeping with a full bladder 

Pressure from a full bladder can stimulate nerves, triggering an emission. 

Extreme stress or anxiety 

High stress levels can disturb sleep patterns and contribute to involuntary arousal.