Even though it’s often the butt of
many jokes, premature ejaculation (PE) is not a laughing matter. It’s the most
common type of sexual problem a man can have, with many experts estimating
that up to 30 percent of men have PE. In my new treatment procedure, I use the
latest research to distinguish myth from reality and offer a new approach for
managing a condition that has left many men.
A lot of Talks & discussion in the medical
community about how we should define PE. But the latest and nut shell we can
define this as a male sexual dysfunction characterized by:
- Ejaculation that always or nearly always occurs
prior to or within about one minute of vaginal penetration;
- Inability to delay ejaculation on all or nearly all
vaginal penetrations;
- And negative personal consequences, such as
distress, bother, frustration and/or the avoidance of sexual intimacy.
- To say that it’s tough to
talk about PE is an understatement. Most guys don’t want to admit that they’ve
got any kind of sexual problem, especially one as sensitive as ejaculating too
soon. It doesn’t help that stereotypes about PE tend to label it as a problem
limited to teenagers but in this case without any hesitation you should
consult an infertility
specialist and he will give you a right medications.
- The truth is that PE can
happen to anyone. It doesn’t matter how old you are, how much experience you
have, or how much you know about sex. What was once believed to be an anxiety
disorder is now thought to include not just psychological factors but biological
origins as well.
Some Questions I will ask
from patient to know actual stage of PE:
1. Are you unable to
control how long you last during sex?
2. Do you climax within
a minute or less of starting intercourse?
3. Have you tried
various methods to deal with PE, only to have your hopes dashed?
4. Are you dissatisfied
with your sex life?
5. Do you often worry
about pleasing your partner?
6. Does even foreplay
often lead to “end of play?”
8. Has PE damaged your
relationships with women?
If you answered “yes” to most of these questions, you
could have chronic PE.
Exercises Medical
therapies, lifestyle management so if you having this kind of symptom pls
A. Behavioral techniques - things you can do
during sex. For years specialist have been advising men that PE can be cured
with two techniques that focus on arousal-awareness and postponing
climax. But in fact, those techniques have limited efficacy. If anything,
they often interrupt sex. Instead, I suggest a unique series of sexual
positions that allow men to maintain sexual interaction without the
interruption of more commonly recommended techniques.
B. Medical therapies – many medicines are
available that help to delay ejaculation and other medical approaches that are
on the near horizon. While pharmaceutical solutions treat you relied upon on
their own, they can help guys to get a jump-start on managing PE and developing
sexual self-esteem.
C. Interpersonal methods - changes to the
way you relate during and around sex. For example, many women don't understand
PE and often think that men with the condition are sexually selfish. In fact,
this couldn't be further from the truth. Men with PE care greatly about their
partners' sexual satisfaction, and need to be able explain the issue without
shame and develop alternative paths to pleasure with their partners.
For best results, you need a combination of all three
if you people will do all these in the supervision of an infertility specialist
I can assure you to overcome from this sexual problem.