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Premature Ejaculation is a type of sexual dysfunction that occurs during sex, where a man is unable to prevent ejaculation. Here, we will take a closer look at the causes, symptoms, and treatments available for this condition.
Premature Ejaculation is when you are unable to delay ejaculation long enough during sexual intercourse, for sexual satisfaction. There is no measure for Premature Ejaculation, but if it occurs during foreplay, within a minute or shortly after sexual penetration, this may be classed as Premature Ejaculation.
Premature Ejaculation can be caused by:
Premature Ejaculation, on rare occasions may result from nervous system damage due to surgery or trauma.
Speak to your doctor or a sexual health provider if Premature Ejaculation is affecting your sex life. They will carry out physical examinations, discuss your medical history and any other medical conditions you have, and potentially carry out blood tests to rule out any underlying health conditions.
These aim to improve your control over ejaculation and delay orgasm. Two common methods are:
Other therapy may include masturbating 1 or 2 hours before sex, to prevent early ejaculation when you are with your partner.
Strengthening pelvic floor muscles through Kegel exercises, can also help improve ejaculatory control. Kegel exercises involve contracting the muscles used to stop you peeing midstream, holding them for a few seconds, and then relaxing. Repeating this exercise multiple times a day will help strengthen your muscles.
Maintaining a healthy lifestyle, regular exercise, managing stress levels, and practising relaxation techniques can all help with your sexual health. Avoiding excess alcohol consumption, recreational drug use and smoking can all have an impact on sexual function.
A mental health or sex therapist can help address psychological factors such as anxiety and provide coping strategies and techniques to manage performance anxiety. In some cases, a combination of medications and counselling may be recommended.
Honest, open discussions, with your partner, can help strengthen your emotional connection and couples or sex therapy may be beneficial in addressing your sexual relationship.
Premature Ejaculation can affect men of all ages and nationalities, with up to one out of three men displaying symptoms.
Psychological factors such as low confidence, performance anxiety, and relationship issues, as well as biological factors such as neurotransmitter dysfunction, hormone imbalance and physical health conditions, can all play a role.
Anxiety may be a factor when it comes to sexual performance, but it is not the only cause of Premature Ejaculation. Premature Ejaculation is classed as a physical problem, but, psychological factors, such as anxiety can make it worse.
Your doctor will carry out an assessment of your medical and sexual history to rule out any underlying health conditions. This will need you to be open and honest in order for them to give you an accurate diagnosis.
Yes. Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) are used to treat Premature Ejaculation due to their side effect of causing delayed ejaculation. Speak to a healthcare professional to discuss the most appropriate treatment for your specific situation.
Other treatment options include:
Seek professional help if Premature Ejaculation is causing sexual problems, affecting your relationship or quality of life. Speak to a urologist, or sexologist for guidance, to develop a treatment plan based on your needs.
Premature Ejaculation is a common problem caused by psychological, physical or a combination of both factors. With a proper diagnosis and treatment, it can, however, be managed. Behavioural therapy, Kegel exercises, medication, counselling, and changes to your lifestyle can all help improve your sexual experiences.
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