SEXOLOGY SUKH SAGAR HOSPITAL & Health Centre(SSSH)

SP-7, Road No 1, Vishwakarma Industrial. Area, JAIPUR - 302013 (Rajasthan) INDIA
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(A division of Sukhsagar hospital, Jaipur)
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Premature Ejaculation

Premature ejaculation is the inability of the man to exert consistent control over the timing of his ejaculation. It is very frustrating for the man and his partner if the sexual act is terminated early because the man discharges early and subsequently loses his erection and interest in sex. And if this becomes recurrent, the woman is unable to experience orgasm which makes her irritable and unhappy. Sometimes, men are unaware that this problem is making their spouse unhappy because women are shy to speak openly on such dissatisfaction.

Premature ejaculation is a very common sexual complaint. 8 out of 10 men say they experience this problem at some time. As long as it happens infrequently, it's not a cause for concern.

However, you may meet the diagnostic criteria for premature ejaculation if you:

  • Always or nearly always ejaculate within one minute of penetration
  • Are unable to delay ejaculation during intercourse all or nearly all of the time
  • Feel distressed and frustrated, and tend to avoid sexual intimacy as a result

Both psychological and biological factors can play a role in premature ejaculation. Although many men feel embarrassed to talk about it, premature ejaculation is a common and treatable condition. Medications, counseling and sexual techniques that delay ejaculation or a combination of these can help improve sex for you and your partner. At Sexology sukhsagar hospital, sucsess rate of premature ejaculation rate is more than 94%.

Premature ejaculation can be classified as lifelong (primary) or acquired (secondary). Lifelong premature ejaculation occurs all or nearly all of the time beginning with your first sexual encounters. Acquired premature ejaculation has the same symptoms but develops after you've had previous sexual experiences without premature ejaculatory problems.
Many men feel that they have symptoms of premature ejaculation, but the symptoms do not meet the diagnostic criteria for premature ejaculation. Instead these may have natural variable premature ejaculation, which is characterized by periods of rapid ejaculation as well as periods of normal ejaculation.

Causes

The exact cause of premature ejaculation isn't known. While it was once thought to be only psychological, doctors now know premature ejaculation is more complicated and involves a complex interaction of psychological and biological factors.

Psychological causes

Some doctors believe that early sexual experiences may establish a pattern that can be difficult to change later in life, such as:

  • Situations in which you may have hurried to reach climax in order to avoid being discovered.
  • Guilty feelings that increase your tendency to rush through sexual encounters.

Other factors that can play a role in causing premature ejaculation include:

  • Erectile dysfunction. Men who are anxious about obtaining or maintaining an erection during sexual intercourse may form a pattern of rushing to ejaculate, which can be difficult to change.
  • Anxiety. Many men with premature ejaculation also have problems with anxiety either specifically about sexual performance or related to other issues.
  • Relationship problems. If you have had satisfying sexual relationships with other partners in which premature ejaculation happened infrequently or not at all, it's possible that interpersonal issues between you and your current partner are contributing to the problem.

Risk factors

Various factors can increase your risk of premature ejaculation, including:

  • Erectile dysfunction. You may be at increased risk of premature ejaculation if you occasionally or consistently have trouble getting or maintaining an erection. Fear of losing your erection may cause you to consciously or unconsciously hurry through sexual encounters.
  • Health problems. If you have a serious or chronic medical condition, such as heart disease, you may feel anxious during sex and may unknowingly rush to ejaculate.
  • Stress. Emotional or mental strain in any area of your life can play a role in premature ejaculation, often limiting your ability to relax and focus during sexual encounters.

Complications

While premature ejaculation alone doesn't increase your risk of health problems, it can cause significant problems in your personal life, including:

  • Stress and relationship problems. A common complication of premature ejaculation is relationship stress.
  • Fertility problems. Premature ejaculation can occasionally make fertilization difficult or impossible for couples who are trying to have a baby.

Premature ejaculation is a very common but curable condition.

Diagnosis of PE

  • Symptoms: How often do you ejaculate before you or your partner would wish? How long after you begin having intercourse do you typically ejaculate?
  • Sexual history. Think back on your relationships and sexual encounters since you became sexually active. Have you had problems with premature ejaculation before? With whom, and under what circumstances?
  • Medical history. Write down any other medical conditions with which you've been diagnosed, including mental health conditions. Also note the names and strengths of all medications you're currently taking or have recently taken, including prescription and over-the-counter drugs.

Deficiency of neuro-transmitters as serotonin & other,infections of urogenital tract have been found significant causes of early semen fall.

Tests and diagnosis

In addition to asking about your sex life, your doctor will ask about your health history and may perform a general physical exam. Your doctor may order a urine and semen test to rule out possible infection. If you have both premature ejaculation and trouble getting or maintaining an erection, your doctor may order blood tests to check your hormonal levels or other tests. In some cases,Semen examination routine, culture & sensitivity test may be required.

Treatments and drugs

Common treatment options for premature ejaculation include behavioral techniques, Sensate focus therapy, medications and counseling. Keep in mind that it may take a little time to find the treatment or combination of treatments that will work for you.

At our centre success rate of permanent cure for premature ejaculation is more than 94% after 2-4 months treatment.

In most of the cases, Sensate focus therapy (Masters & Jhonsons) is highly beneficial to treat premature ejaculation.