Erectile Dysfunction
Premature Ejaculation

Many cases of sexual dissatisfaction are related to problems in the control of ejaculation or in the loss of sexual desire unrelated to achieving or maintaining an erection.

Premature ejaculation is ejaculation that occurs too early, usually before, upon, or shortly after penetration. This condition, also called rapid ejaculation, is the most common sexual dysfunction.

As many as 30 percent to 40 percent of men may have this problem. Even when rapid ejaculation is not defined by a man as a problem, it limits the sexual satisfaction of his partner.

There is no agreed-upon amount of time that has to pass before an ejaculation is no longer considered premature. Some experts have used the number of thrusts and the partner's achievement of orgasm as criteria. As you yourself realize, 'premature' is what your partner considers as premature, not what your doctor quotes from a medical book.


No one is sure what causes premature ejaculation. Following in the new social trend of re-defining what is normal, some claim that this is not abnormal. Some experts like to point out that fast ejaculation is common in the animal world. But everyone agrees that what works for roosters is not necessarily ideal for humans. An underlying psychological cause should be considered for these men. In some cases inflammation of the prostate gland or a nervous system disorder may be involved.
Three different approaches are used to treat premature ejaculation. Counseling by a psychologist, psychiatrist, or sex therapist may be recommended by your doctor.



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