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Male sexual health issues II

Premature ejaculation – occurs when a man comes quicker than he would like to. This often occurs within a few minutes of penetration or even before penetration. Until recently the problem was dismissed and this was partly due to the fact that until the release of Priligy 30 mg et 60 mg éjaculation précoce there was no pharmacological cure for the condition.

Someone who suffers from PE is capable of obtaining and erection and maintaining it until ejaculation, however they cannot control when they come or stop themselves from coming. Not everyone is concerned about the length of sexual activity and coming quickly is only considered a medical problem if it troubles the patient or his partner. The problem is more prevalent amongst younger men, but like erectile dysfunction can affect men of any age. PE can occur at the beginning of your sex life or even after several decades. Like ED the causes of premature ejaculation are both psychological and physical. Psychological causes can be linked to performance anxiety, stress, trauma and depression; physical causes can be linked to heightened sensitivity.

Cures for premature ejaculation – The first step in treating PE is to visit your GP or a psychosexual therapist. Both your GP and a therapist can talk you through a series of techniques to which can help to delay ejaculation. The aim is that with time a patient can learn to control when they come, so that sexual intercourse can occur in a normal and natural way. A therapist can also talk through the psychological issues behind PE with the aim of resolving the causes. These treatment options look at prevention and are considered positive from a long term perspective, however for around a third of men are not effective. If following the first stages of therapy for PE there are no significant results your GP may want to prescribe Priligy. Priligy is a short acting antidepressant which is capable of increasing the time between gaining and erection and ejaculating.

The outlook for PE sufferers has vastly improved since the release of Priligy, yet is must be prescribed only as a last resort after all other treatment options have been exhausted. Patients who remain unsatisfied with treatment may need further specialist treatment.