Prostate Restored
Photo by Andrea Piacquadio Pexels Logo Photo: Andrea Piacquadio

What makes a man to release quick?

Physical, chemical and emotional/psychological factors cause premature ejaculation. Physical and chemical problems include: An underlying erectile dysfunction diagnosis. A hormonal problem with oxytocin levels, which has a role in sexual function in men.

How long does it take to stop urine leakage after a prostate operation?
How long does it take to stop urine leakage after a prostate operation?

Most people regain control in the weeks after we remove the catheter. The vast majority of men who had normal urinary control before the procedure...

Read More »
How often do men get hard at night?
How often do men get hard at night?

Since there are several sleep cycles per night, men can have as many as five erections per night and these can last up to 20 or 30 minutes. But...

Read More »

Overview What is premature ejaculation? Premature ejaculation is a type of sexual dysfunction that occurs when a man has an orgasm and releases (ejaculates) semen sooner than he or his partner would like. It often happens before or shortly after penetration during intercourse. Premature ejaculation can be a frustrating experience for both you and your sexual partner and makes your sex lives less enjoyable. However, the good news is that it’s usually fixable! How common is premature ejaculation? Between 30% and 40% of men experience premature ejaculation at some point in their life. According to the American Urological Association, premature ejaculation is the most common type of sexual dysfunction in men. About one in five men between the ages of 18 and 59 report incidences of premature ejaculation. What time frame medically defines a man’s ejaculation as premature? Although the definition of premature ejaculation varies, the American Urological Association defines ejaculation as “premature” if it occurs sooner than desired, either before or shortly after penetration, causing distress to either one or both partners. The American Psychiatric Association defines three levels of severity (mild, moderate, severe), based on time to ejaculation, with mild being under one minute. If pressed for a time frame, many doctors would define prematurity as ejaculation within a minute of beginning intercourse. Despite professional opinions, your feelings as to what is premature are also considered. Symptoms and Causes What causes premature ejaculation? Physical, chemical and emotional/psychological factors cause premature ejaculation. Physical and chemical problems include: An underlying erectile dysfunction diagnosis. A hormonal problem with oxytocin levels, which has a role in sexual function in men. Other hormone levels that play a role in sexual function include luteinizing hormone (LH), prolactin and thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) Low serotonin or dopamine levels, chemicals in the brain that are involved in sexual desire and excitement. A penis that is extra sensitive to stimulation. Emotional or psychological causes include: Performance anxiety. Could be due to the nervousness of being with a new partner, anxiousness of having sex again after a long period of abstinence, lack of confidence, guilt, being overly excited or stimulated or other reasons.

Stress.

Relationship problems.

Depression. Are there other symptoms of premature ejaculation? No. The only symptom of premature ejaculation is the condition itself.

Diagnosis and Tests How are the causes of premature ejaculation diagnosed? If you have frequent premature ejaculations, or if premature ejaculation is causing you anxiety or depression and affecting your relationship, make an appointment to see a urologist. Your urologist will begin an exam by asking about your sexual experiences. You will likely be asked: How long have you had this problem?

Under what circumstances does it happened?

How often does it happen?

What cancers do not show up in blood tests?
What cancers do not show up in blood tests?

Aside from leukemia, most cancers cannot be detected in routine blood work, such as a CBC test. However, specific blood tests are designed to...

Read More »
Can zinc cause brain fog?
Can zinc cause brain fog?

A study at the University of Toronto showed that zinc has a key role in regulating how neurons communicate. A lack of zinc can lead to foggy...

Read More »

Does premature ejaculation happen at every sexual attempt?

Does it happen with all partners?

Does premature ejaculation occur when you masturbate?

Do you have trouble maintaining an erection? While the questions are personal, it is important that you answer your urologist honestly so they can best diagnose the source of your problem. Your urologist will also ask about any other medical conditions you may have and any medications including over-the-counter medications, supplements and herbal products you are taking. You will also be asked about any alcohol and illegal drug use. Are lab tests needed to make the diagnosis of premature ejaculation? Lab tests are usually not needed unless your healthcare provider suspects that an underlying health problem is contributing to the problem. Management and Treatment How is premature ejaculation treated? There are many different treatments options for premature ejaculation depending on the cause. These include behavioral therapy, counseling and medications. Most causes of premature ejaculation are usually treated first with behavior therapy and/or counseling to help with emotional concerns, performance anxiety or stressors that may be contributing. Often more than one treatment approach may be tried at the same time. Behavioral therapy Behavioral therapy involves trying different methods to delay your orgasm. Its goal is to teach you how to control your body and your feelings. Methods include: Start and stop: With this technique, you or your partner stimulates your penis close to the point of orgasm then stops the stimulation for about 30 seconds until you regain control of your response. Repeat this “start and stop” approach three or four times before allowing yourself to orgasm. Continue practicing this method until you have gained good control. With this technique, you or your partner stimulates your penis close to the point of orgasm then stops the stimulation for about 30 seconds until you regain control of your response. Repeat this “start and stop” approach three or four times before allowing yourself to orgasm. Continue practicing this method until you have gained good control. Squeeze therapy: With this technique, you or your partner stimulates your penis close to the point of orgasm then gently squeezes the head of your penis for about 30 seconds so that you begin to lose your erection. Repeat this technique a few times before allowing yourself to orgasm. Continue practicing this technique until you have gained control in delaying your orgasm. With this technique, you or your partner stimulates your penis close to the point of orgasm then gently squeezes the head of your penis for about 30 seconds so that you begin to lose your erection. Repeat this technique a few times before allowing yourself to orgasm. Continue practicing this technique until you have gained control in delaying your orgasm. Distracted thinking: With this technique, the idea is to focus your attention on ordinary nonsexual things while you’re being sexually stimulated. Naming sequences are a good way to focus your attention. For example, visualize naming all the businesses you pass on your drive to the gym, naming all the players on your favorite sports team or naming all the products on the aisles of your favorite store. Counseling If the cause of your premature ejaculation is psychological, emotional, or due to relationship issues – due to performance anxiety, depression, stress, guilt, or a troubled relationship – seek the help of a psychologist, psychiatrist, couples therapist or sex therapist. Your urologist can help direct you to these health professionals. Medications Several types of medications may be tried. Antidepressants, especially selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors like citalopram (Celexa®), escitalopram (Lexapro®), fluoxetine (Prozac®), paroxetine (Paxil®) and sertraline (Zoloft®) or the tricyclic antidepressant clomipramine (Anafranil®), can help delay premature ejaculation. This is an “off-label” use (not approved by the Food and Drug Administration for this use). Be sure to discuss the side effects of this medication with your urologist to be sure it’s appropriate for you. Anesthetic (numbing) creams and sprays applied to the head and shaft of the penis is another medication option to delay ejaculation. The anesthetic cream or spray is applied to the penis, absorbed for 10 to 30 minutes or until you feel less sensitivity in your penis. It’s important to wash your penis before sex to prevent numbness to your partner’s vagina or loss of your erection. Erectile dysfunction medications, which include sildenafil (Viagra®), tadalafil (Cialis®), vardenafil (Levitra®) and Avanafil (Stendra®), have also been used to treat premature ejaculation, particularly in men with underlying erectile dysfunction. Are lab tests needed to make the diagnosis of premature ejaculation? Lab tests are usually not needed unless your healthcare provider suspects that an underlying health problem is contributing to the problem. Prevention Can I prevent premature ejaculation? Yes, you likely can! By following the techniques described in this article to delay ejaculation, taking any prescribed medications, and seeking counseling if needed, premature ejaculation can become a problem of your past.

Why is blood pressure lower the second time I take it?
Why is blood pressure lower the second time I take it?

Your blood pressure will keep rising until around noon, and then it will start to drop. A blood pressure reading taken in the evening may read...

Read More »
Does drinking soda lower testosterone?
Does drinking soda lower testosterone?

But unfortunately, diet soda is on the list of things that decrease your testosterone levels. Yes, you read that right. Dec 15, 2019

Read More »

Outlook / Prognosis What outcome can I expect if I have premature ejaculation? There are several treatment methods that can help prevent premature ejaculation. By involving your partner and seeing the appropriate healthcare professionals – a urologist for initial assessment plus other health care professionals (psychologists, psychiatrists, counselors) as needed for underlying contributing problems, you will likely be able to control your ejaculation and enjoy your sex life once again.

What can I drink to help me sleep?
What can I drink to help me sleep?

10 Drinks to Help You Sleep at Night Warm Milk. ... Almond Milk. ... Malted Milk. ... Valerian Tea. ... Decaffeinated Green Tea. ... Chamomile Tea....

Read More »
Is a 20 gpm well good?
Is a 20 gpm well good?

You could have a great well water flow rate - say 20 gallons per minute - but if it the water will only run at that rate for five minutes before...

Read More »
What shampoo helps with hair loss?
What shampoo helps with hair loss?

Healthline's picks of the best shampoos for thinning hair Keeps Thickening Shampoo. Hims Hair Thickening Shampoo. Hers Shampoo. Plantur 39 Phyto-...

Read More »
What organ is cranberry juice good for?
What organ is cranberry juice good for?

The polyphenols and antioxidants in cranberry juice serve an important function: to aid the liver in detoxifying itself and removing all the...

Read More »