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Premature
Ejaculation
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Premature ejaculation (PE) refers to the persistent or
recurrent discharge of semen with minimal sexual stimulation
before, on, or shortly after penetration, before the person
wishes it, and earlier than he expects it. In making the
diagnosis of PE, the clinician must take into account
factors that affect the length of time that the man feels
sexually excited. These factors include the age of the
patient and his partner, the newness of the sexual partner,
and the location and recent frequency of sexual activity.Premature
ejaculation is the most common sexual problem facing men
today. The condition is most often described as being an
inability to delay ejaculation to a point when it is
mutually desirable for both partners.
In short, it is when a man orgasms before he wishes to do
so.
Causes
Experts are still trying to determine exactly what causes
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While it was once thought to be only psychological, we now know
premature ejaculation is more complicated and involves a complex
interaction of both psychological and biological factors.
Psychological causes
Some doctors believe that early sexual experiences may establish a
pattern that can be difficult to change later in life such as:
Other factors that can play a role in causing premature ejaculation
include:
 
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Erectile dysfunction.
Men who are anxious about obtaining or maintaining their erection
during sexual intercourse may form a pattern of rushing to
ejaculate which can be difficult to change.
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Anxiety.
Many men with premature ejaculation also have problems with
anxiety either specifically about sexual performance, or caused
by other issues.
Biological causes
Experts believe a number of biological factors may contribute to
premature ejaculation, including:
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Abnormal hormone levels
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Abnormal levels of brain chemicals called neurotransmitters
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Abnormal reflex activity of the ejaculatory system
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Certain thyroid problems
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Inflammation and infection of the prostate or urethra
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Inherited traits
Rarely, premature ejaculation is caused by:
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Nervous system damage resulting from surgery or trauma
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Withdrawal from narcotics or a drug called trifluoperazine
(Stelazine), used to treat anxiety and other mental health
problems
Although both biological and psychological factors likely play a
role in most cases of premature ejaculation, experts think a
primarily biological cause is more likely if it has been a lifelong
problem (primary premature ejaculation).
What
are the effects of premature ejaculation?

The negative effects of premature ejaculation will vary depending on
the individual, but an un-fulfilling sex life can put a tremendous
burden on a relationship with your partner.
Premature ejaculation diminishes your sexual self-confidence,
causing you to become an even worse lover in the process.
Furthermore, an disappointing sexual relationship may force your
partner to seek sexual fulfillment elsewhere. Cheating,
extra-marital affairs, break-ups or even divorces - often stem from
an un-fulfilling sex life.
A
good sex life is very important!
A satisfying and equally gratifying sexual relationship is important
for any healthy, sexually active couple. Premature ejaculation can
greatly impact relationships on both a physical and an emotional
level, leading to dissatisfaction, dissapointment and other
problems. These adverse effects of premature ejaculation can be
temporary, or they may lead to painful, long-term problems.
What are the Symptoms of premature ejaculation?

In
PE, ejaculation occurs earlier than the patient and/or the couple
would like, thus preventing full satisfaction from intercourse,
especially on the part of the sexual partner, who frequently fails
to attain orgasm. PE is almost invariably accompanied by marked
emotional upset and interpersonal difficulties that may add
frustration to an already tense situation, which makes the loss of
sexual fulfillment even worse. It is also important to differentiate
male orgasm from ejaculation. Some men are able to distinguish
between the two events and enjoy the pleasurable sensations
associated with orgasm apart from the emission of semen, which
usually ends the moment of orgasm. In these cases, the partner is
capable of achieving orgasm and sexual satisfaction.

What
can be done to prevent premature ejaculation?
There are a variety of pills, desensitizing creams, penis rings and
other strange gadgets on the market designed to help control
premature ejaculation. Some of these products are totally worthless
in my opinion, while others can be very helpful.
Let's take a closer look at each type of product and discuss the
pros and cons:
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Final Thoughts
Premature ejaculation is a very common and a very serious problem
for men. Virtually all men will experience premature ejaculation
at some point during their lives, and for many it will remain an
ongoing problem.
But luckily, there is something you can do about it. As I have
found, you can safely and naturally stop premature ejaculation
forever with a little help. With the right combination of
quality products, you will find that premature ejaculation can
be quickly and easily cured. I can tell you that all of the
products and sites listed above have provided excellent results
for both myself and my readers.
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Diagnosis
The physical examination of a patient who is having problems with
PE usually results in normal findings. Abnormal findings are
unusual. The best source of information for diagnosing the
nature of the problem is the patient's sexual history. On taking
the patient's history, the clinician should concentrate on the
sexual history, making sure that both partners have adequate and
accurate sexual information. Ideally, the sexual partner should
participate in the history and is often able to contribute
valuable information that the patient himself may be unaware of
or unwilling to relate. The female partner should also be
examined by a gynecologist in order to ascertain her sexual
capabilities and to eliminate the possibility that the size or
structure of her genitals is part of the reason for the male's
premature ejaculation.
Risks Factors
Various factors can increase your risk of premature ejaculation,
including:
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Impotence.
You may be at increased risk of premature ejaculation if you
occasionally or consistently have trouble getting or maintaining
an erection. Fear of losing your erection may cause you to rush
through sexual encounters. As many as one in three men with
premature ejaculation also have trouble maintaining an erection.
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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.
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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.
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Certain medications.
Rarely, drugs that influence the action of chemical messengers in
the brain (psychotropics) may cause premature ejaculation.
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