Premature ejaculation happens when an individual has an orgasm
sooner than they or their partner would like. Premature ejaculation
can happen before or shortly after penetration.
What exactly is an early ejaculation?
When someone experiences an orgasm earlier than they or their
partner would want, it is known as premature ejaculation. Premature
ejaculation can occur prior to or immediately following penetration.
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How long a person should "last" during sex is not predetermined.
However, if someone experiences an orgasm before they intend to,
they lose their erection and are unable to continue having sexual
relations. It can be annoying and embarrassing to ejaculate early. You
might believe that you don't have enough time for sex. You could
struggle to make your lover happy. Intimacy issues and relationship
harm might result for some people from embarrassment over an early
ejaculation.
Ejaculation that occurs too soon is a prevalent issue. Up to 40% of
people experience this issue occasionally in their lives
What triggers an early ejaculation?
Premature ejaculation can be caused by a variety of emotional and
physical causes. If a person's penis is extremely sensitive or they
become overly excited or stimulated, it might happen. They
experience it if they are uneasy or apprehensive with a new
relationship. The following are some additional typical causes:
concern for one's performance
guilty thoughts
Stress, depression, and issues with relationships
erection problems
Premature ejaculation may be a problem for people whose brains are
deficient in the unique neurotransmitter serotonin.
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Behavioral strategies
Behavioral methods are helpful for more than 50% of people who
have premature ejaculation.
In this type of treatment, you practice controlling your ejaculation,
either alone or with a partner.
In the start-and-stop method, you or your partner will stimulate
your penis until you feel like you are about to have an orgasm. Then
the stimulation stops for about 30 seconds. Once you regain control
of your response, stimulation begins again. This process is repeated 3
or 4 times before you allow yourself to have an orgasm.
● The squeeze method works in a similar way. When you feel
like you are about to ejaculate, you or your partner will gently
squeeze the head of your penis for about 30 seconds so that
you begin to lose your erection. You repeat this process
several times before you allow yourself to reach orgasm.
In addition to using a behavioral method, you may want to try
thought distractions. For example, while you’re being sexually
stimulated, think about the names of players on your favorite sports
team.
Medical procedures
Several medical treatments may help people who have premature
ejaculation. Some antidepressants seem to help delay ejaculation,
including antidepressants called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors
(SSRIs). These antidepressants are available with your doctor’s
prescription. However, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has
not approved the use of these medicines to treat premature ejaculation.
Also, antidepressants may cause side effects such as nausea, dry mouth
and drowsiness. Antidepressants may also decrease your desire to have
sex. Your doctor can help you decide if an antidepressant is right for you.
Medicines used to treat erectile dysfunction may also help prevent
premature ejaculation. Your doctor may prescribe one of these medicines
alone or in combination with an antidepressant.
Anesthetic creams can also be used to prevent premature ejaculation.
These creams are applied to the head of the penis to make it less
sensitive. Usually, the cream is applied about 30 minutes before sex and
then washed off once it has decreased the feeling in your penis. The cream
must be washed off before sex. If it is left on, it can cause a loss of erection
and vaginal numbness.
For some people, simply wearing a condom can help delay ejaculation
because it may make the penis slightly less sensitive.
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