Premature Ejaculation: Myths and Facts
What is Premature Ejaculation?
Premature ejaculation is ejecting semen from the penis, usually accompanied by orgasm occurring sooner than a man wishes during sexual activity.
#1 Myth: If you ejaculate within a few minutes, you’re a premature ejaculator
Fact: Some definitions of premature ejaculation include a specific time limit but many do not. The definitions that indicate a time limit usually also require other symptoms for premature ejaculation to be diagnosed.
#2 Myth: Premature Ejaculation is something you can’t fix.
Fact: There are several very successful ways of treating premature ejaculation. In most cases men can learn to control ejaculation without drugs or medical intervention.
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Drug for treatment: Read.Excerpt:
A number of studies have found that selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) which are commonly used to treat depression, have the side effect of delaying ejaculation. It seems as if off label prescribing of SSRIs for premature ejaculation may be a common occurrence. This should be a cause for concern, given that SSRIs come with a variety of side effects, including other forms of sexual dysfunction. Studies have looked at and among others.
Another group of drug products that are used to treat premature ejaculation are the desensitizing creams and sprays that contain local anesthetics (most often ). Available in both drugstores and retail sex stores, these products simply numb the skin, which ensures a man will maintain an erection longer by eliminating most of his sexual pleasure. In clinical studies these desensitizing creams have been found effective in delaying ejaculation.
Tip of the week:
Getting a quick fix is one thing, the long term side effects might even create more issues.
1) Know what you’re getting into when you buy a quick fix product.
2) You might want to look for alternative treatment.

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Avoid Premature Ejaculation said this on May 22, 2009 at 4:18 am |