Premature Ejaculation, just the
very word strikes fear in most men. What many men do not realise is that it is
surprisingly common.
Premature Ejaculation (PE) is
when a man ejaculates too early on during sex. It is often just as the man
penetrates the vagina or seconds after. This can cause a lot of embarrassment
and frustration as in some cases, sex can be nearly impossible. So much so,
that many men prefer to avoid sex altogether causing anger and frustration
between partners which ultimately has negative effects on a relationship.
What Causes PE?
There are many factors for PE;
the good news is many of the underlying causes for Premature Ejaculation are
psychological.
Stress – At work, home or otherwise can have an impact on your sex life.
Performance Anxiety – This is especially common
with someone new, the pressure to perform and satisfy can be so overwhelming
that nerves take over and this interferes with performance.
Masturbating too often – While not a bad thing, if done
excessively, the body soon ends up climaxing quickly in habit.
Confidence issues and low self-esteem- Insecurity with body image,
penis size or other reasons can affect confidence and sexual performance.
Physical reasons may include
hormonal imbalances (though this is not common) inexperience and even
abstinence, where you have gone a long time without sexual activity.
What Can Be Done?
Premature Ejaculation can be treated very
successfully once the cause is established. Severe cases of PE that do not
respond to psychological and self-help techniques or natural therapies can be
treated by medication prescribed by a doctor.
For the occasional or mild PE
some things you can try to prevent or lessen the chances of PE include:
·
Natural based supplements, especially those containing Zinc and
L-Arginine, these are scientifically proven to help to increase blood flow and
strengthen and promote the general health of the penis resulting in
longer-lasting erections.
·
Local anaesthetic gel. Some men like to apply this to the shaft of the
penis just before intercourse to desensitize to prevent PE, however, if you are
sensitive or allergic to the ingredients it can cause irritation, stinging and
redness and can make sex less pleasurable for your partner. Special condoms
containing anaesthetic, usually Benzocaine can also be used.
·
The Stop-Start technique. This is where the man masturbates to the point
of climax and then stops. It should be repeated three times, allowing himself
to ejaculate on the fourth time. If practiced regularly this can help to
control ejaculation.
Some
couples benefit from sexual therapy. Visiting a sex therapist can help you to
learn new ways to control PE, build your confidence and get back on the road to
start enjoying sex again.
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