Nocturnal penile tumescence

Nocturnal penile tumescence (NPT) is a spontaneous erection of the penis during sleep or when waking up. Along with nocturnal clitoral tumescence, it is also known as sleep-related erection. Colloquially, the term morning wood, or less commonly, morning glory is also used,[1] although this is more commonly used to refer specifically to an erection beginning during sleep and persisting into the period just after waking. Men without physiological erectile dysfunction or severe depression[2] experience nocturnal penile tumescence, usually three to five times during a period of sleep, typically during rapid eye movement sleep.[3] Nocturnal penile tumescence is believed to contribute to penile health.[4]

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  2. ^ Thase ME, Reynolds CF, Jennings JR, Frank E, Howell JR, Houck PR, et al. (May 1988). "Nocturnal penile tumescence is diminished in depressed men". Biological Psychiatry. 24 (1): 33–46. doi:10.1016/0006-3223(88)90119-9. PMID 3370276. S2CID 24315629.
  3. ^ Felson S (7 November 2020). "Tests for Erection Problems". WebMD, Inc. Retrieved 2007-03-03.
  4. ^ Alexander B (October 2010). "Why guys rise and, well, rise in the morning?". The Body Odd. NBC News.

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