Mens Health Journal

December 7, 2007

Premature

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Premature ejculation is a sexual disorder having nothing to do with erectile dysfunction (impotence).

This disease is something different. Man can have strong erections, but he reaches orgasm and ejaculates too quickly and with no control. In other words, ejaculation occurs before a man wants it to happen.

Trying to explain what ‘ejaculates too quickly and with no control’ means, we must see two different situations:

1. Premature ejaculation during intercourse.
It happens when the man reaches the orgasm very quick and ejaculates. That means up to 30 seconds from intercourse beginning.

2. Some time premature ejaculation may occur before intercourse, during the foreplay or even before.

the most common sexual disorder disease According to statistics, one in five men experience difficulty with early or uncontrolled ejaculation at some point in their life. It is something normal for man’s first sexual experience. When premature ejaculation happens so frequently that it interferes with the sexual pleasure of a man or his partner, it becomes a medical problem.

Causes of premature ejaculation disorder

Many doctors say premature ejaculation in mainly a psychological problem.
There are a number of potential causes such as stress, anxiety, depression and other factors that affect mental and emotional health and can lead to this condition.

A special category of anxiety is related to first sexual experience. The anxiety of that first sexual experience can be too intense due of presure to perform – and the desire to “get it right” can result in premature ejaculation.

Last studies have relevated that this disease can have and physical causes, such as low levels of serotonin in man’s brain.

According to American Urological Association, erectile dysfunction treated by Viagra and similars affects an estimated 10 to 12 percent of all men, usually in the older age group. By contrast, premature ejaculation affects between 27 percent and 34 percent of males of all age groups.

Despite of fact premature ejaculation the most common male sexual disorder, it remains widely un-diagnosed and un-treated. The reason is most physicians do not investigate for this disease and some men find very difficult to tell they have a sexual impediment.

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