PREMATURE EJACULATION
PREMATURE EJACULATION
Premature ejaculation occurs when a man reaches orgasm and ejaculates too quickly and without control. In other words, ejaculation happens when a man wants it to happen. This can happen before or after foreplay or intercourse. Some men are personally very upset because of this condition.
One in five men experience difficulty with uncontrolled or premature ejaculation at some point in life. When premature ejaculation occurs so frequently that it interferes with a man’s or his partner’s sexual pleasure, it becomes a medical problem.
Many factors can contribute to premature ejaculation. Mental problems such as stress, depression and other factors affecting mental and emotional health can aggravate the condition. However, there is increasing evidence that biological factors may make some men more prone to experiencing premature ejaculation.
Symptoms
The major symptoms of premature ejaculation include:
- ejaculation that occurs regularly with little sexual stimulation and little control
- Decreased sexual pleasure due to poor control over ejaculation
- feelings of guilt, shame, or frustration
Diagnosis
- Premature ejaculation is diagnosed on the basis of specific symptoms. To understand your problem, your doctor will need to discuss your sexual history with you. be open. The more your doctor knows, the more he can help you.
- If your sexual history fails to reveal significant mental or emotional factors that may be contributing to premature ejaculation, your doctor may want to examine you. Your doctor may examine your prostate or perform neurological tests (tests of your nervous system) to determine if there is a physical problem that may be causing premature ejaculation.
- Other men have permanent difficulties with premature ejaculation, and require specialist help. Some people respond to treatment immediately, while others struggle with the problem for a long time. As long as effective treatment is available.