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Semen is expelled from the body by ejaculation. Premature ejaculation happens when a man ejaculates earlier than desired during a sexual encounter. PE isn’t necessarily a cause for alarm. It can be frustrating if sex less fun and affects relationships. Your doctor can help if it occurs frequently and causes complications.

In India, around one in three males between the age of 18 and 59 has an issue with polycystic ovary syndrome (PE). Biological factors may also be at play, contrary to popular belief.

A man’s ejaculation is deemed premature if it occurs before a certain time

Ejaculation that occurs before or shortly after penetration is defined as “premature” by the American Urological Association, which states that it is “premature” if it causes suffering to either one or both parties. In terms of ejaculation time, the sexologist categorizes depression into three severity levels: mild, moderate, and severe. In the medical community, ejaculation within a minute of intercourse is considered preterm. Despite the advice of experts, your instincts about what is too soon are also taken into account.

Premature Ejaculation is caused by what?

Premature Ejaculation is caused by physical, chemical, and emotional causes.

Problems in physics and chemistry include:

  • A diagnosis of underlying erectile dysfunction.
  • Men’s sexual function is affected by oxytocin levels, which are affected by a hormonal imbalance. Sexual health is also affected by the amounts of luteinizing hormone (LH), prolactin, and thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) (TSH)
  • Lack of the neurotransmitters serotonin and dopamine are important for eliciting and maintaining sexual desire.
  • Penis that is particularly responsive to stimulation.

Psychological and emotional factors include:

  • Performance anxiety. It could be because you’re scared about starting a relationship with a new partner, nervous about having sex after a lengthy period of abstinence, lacking confidence, feeling guilty, or just plain eager.
  • Stress.
  • Issues in interpersonal relationships.
  • Depression.

Do you know how to treat premature ejaculation?

When it comes to premature ejaculation, there are numerous treatment options available. Counseling and drugs are also included in this category. Behavioral therapy and counseling are sometimes used first to address underlying emotional issues, such as performance anxiety or other potential stressors, which may be contributing to the intelligent ejaculatory symptoms. Often, multiple therapy modalities are used simultaneously.

Start and stop: Using the “start and stop” method, you or your partner will stimulate your penis to the point of orgasm, then immediately halt the stimulation for 30 seconds to allow yourself to regain control of your response. Before allowing yourself to orgasm, go through the motions of starting and stopping three or four times. The more you practice this strategy, the better you’ll get.

Squeeze therapy: This treatment involves gently squeezing the head of your penis for around 30 seconds after you or your partner have stimulated your penis to the point of orgasm. Try it a few times before you allow yourself to have an orgasm! Continue to practice this approach until you can delay your orgasm without any problems.

Conclusion

One of the most common and common types of sexual concerns, premature ejaculation, affects up to 40% of males in the United States. However, if you continue to experience premature ejaculation, you should consult your doctor to rule out underlying causes and seek other therapy possibilities.

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