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Jun08
Premature Ejaculation (The Most Common Male Sexual Disorder)
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Many men occasionally ejaculate sooner during sexual intercourse than they or their partner would like. As long as it happens infrequently, it’s probably not cause for concern. However, if you regularly ejaculate sooner than you and your partner wish, you should think about it. Premature ejaculation is a common sexual disorder. Estimates vary, but it is expected that it affects as many as one out of three men. Even though it’s a common problem that can be treated, many men feel embarrassed to talk to their doctors about it or seek treatment, but the man who wants to save his married life and dares to talk about this with a doctor comes out of the problem. Earlier it was being taken as purely psychological; but now studies have cleared that physical factors also play an important role in premature ejaculation. In some men, premature ejaculation is related to erectile dysfunction also. You don’t have to live with premature ejaculation, treatments including medications; psychological counseling and learning sexual techniques to delay ejaculation can improve sex for you and your partner. Signs and symptoms: There’s no medical standard for how long it should take a man to ejaculate. The primary sign of premature ejaculation is, ejaculation that occurs before both partners wish in the majority of sexual encounters, causing concern or distress. The problem may occur in all sexual situations, including during masturbation or it may only occur during sexual encounters with another person. Causes: Psychological causes: In some patients early sexual experiences may establish a pattern that can be the cause of difficulty in your sex life, such as: (1).Situations in which you may have hurried to reach climax in order to avoid being discovered. (2).Guilty feelings that increase your tendency to rush through sexual encounters. Other factors that can play a role in causing premature ejaculation include: Erectile dysfunction: Men who are not able to sustain erection and try to hold their erection during sexual intercourse, may form a pattern of rushing to ejaculate. Fear of losing your erection may cause you to rush through sexual encounters. Anxiety: Many men with premature ejaculation also have problems with anxiety either specifically about sexual performance, or caused by other issues. Physical causes: A number of physical factors may contribute to premature ejaculation, including: (1).Abnormal hormone levels. (2). Abnormal levels of brain chemicals called neurotransmitters. (3). Abnormal reflex activity of the ejaculatory system. (4). Inflammation and infection of the prostate or urethra etc. Rarely, premature ejaculation is caused by: (1). Nervous system damage resulting from surgery or trauma. (2). Withdrawal from narcotics or few drugs used to treat anxiety and other mental health problems. (Don’t stop taking medicines without consulting your doctor). Although both physical and psychological factors likely play a role in most cases of premature ejaculation, experts think a primarily physical cause is more likely if it has been a lifelong problem or the problem from quit long period with the same sexual partner. Other factors: Various factors can increase your risk of premature ejaculation, including: Impotence: You may be at increased risk of premature ejaculation if you occasionally or consistently have trouble getting or maintaining an erection. As many as one in three men with premature ejaculation also have trouble maintaining an erection. Health problems: If you have a medical concern that causes you to feel anxious during sex, such as a heart problem, you may have an increased likelihood of hurrying to ejaculate. Stress: Emotional or mental strain in any area of your life can play a role in premature ejaculation, often limiting your ability to relax and focus during sexual encounters. Certain medications: Rarely, drugs that influence the action of chemical messengers in the brain (psychotropic) may cause premature ejaculation. When to seek medical advice: Talk with your doctor if you ejaculate sooner than you and your partner wish during most sexual encounters. Please do not self medicate, it can increase your problem or the medicine which you take without consulting the doctor can create serious side effects. Kindly consult with qualified doctors only because your health is vary precious.


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