Preventing
premature ejaculation
Defined as ejaculating before either partner
achieves satisfaction, premature ejaculation is one of the
most common complaints affecting most men from time to time.
It often occurs early in relationships when sexual excitement,
some anxiety and over stimulation are common features. It
is also more common in younger men who are finding out about
sexual activity and sexual relationships and men of all
ages after a long period without sex. Premature ejaculation
is rarely caused by any underlying disease, structural or
physical problems. By preventing the premature ejaculation
you will have longer lasting better sex.
Premature ejaculation may be primary or
secondary. Primary applies to individuals who have had the
condition since they became capable of functioning sexually
(ie, postpuberty). Secondary indicates that the condition
began in an individual who previously experienced an acceptable
level of ejaculatory control, and, for unknown reasons,
he began experiencing premature ejaculation later in life.
With secondary premature ejaculation, the problem does not
relate to a general medical disorder, and it is usually
not related to substance inducement, although, rarely, hyperexcitability
might relate to a psychotropic drug and resolves when the
drug is withdrawn. Premature ejaculation fits best into
the category of not otherwise specified because no one really
knows what causes it, although psychological factors are
suggested in most cases.
Ways
to prevent premature ejaculation
Performance Anxiety
Performance anxiety may be the major
cause and talking to your sexual partner about your feelings
may well help. Remember it is a common experience for
men and women. Relax more and the problem often goes away.
Erectile dysfunction with premature
ejaculation
If ED is present but began after the
premature ejaculation, then treatment of both conditions
may be required; sometimes, the ED resolves when the patient
gains confidence in controlling his ejaculation. If the
ED started initially, then the premature ejaculation may
be a secondary sexual dysfunction, which resolves when
the patient is confident in being able to maintain his
erection.
Tips and Techniques that can
help to Prevent Premature Ejaculation
Products to prevent premature
ejaculation