Thursday, November 30, 2006

Ever Wondered If There Exists A Premature Ejaculation Cure?

Sitting on the edge of the bed after an encounter with your partner things are not right, you can’t sleep. Everything went wrong that night, you were left wondering why this happened again to you, why this happens all the time and why you can’t avoid the fear you always have before an encounter with your spouse or partner. It’s late night and she is sleeping already while you stay there immersed in your thoughts. You wish you could find the cure for your premature ejaculation.

Many men around the world ask themselves this question every time they have sex with their partners and feel an uncomfortable sensation of guilt after looking at her disappointment for the short sexual encounter they have just had, a situation that inevitable leads them to the sad conclusion that maybe they have no cure indeed.

Many medical studies suggest that this condition is more common in younger males than in older ones. However, not every mature male will be able to acquire the ejaculatory control he would like to have only with the years and the experience of different sexual partners. According to a 2004 survey made in Europe, it showed that a considerable number of middle-aged men still have this problem and are looking for an effective treatment for premature ejaculation.

Premature Ejaculation is believed to be a psychological problem and does not represent any known organic disease involving the male reproductive tract or any known lesions in the brain or nervous system. In short, premature ejaculation is not a physiological problem or disease, though it manifests physiologically by considering the organ systems directly affected , this is the male reproductive tract.

Besides the sexual life dissatisfaction of the partners and the stress this situation will surely bring to the couple’s relation, if ejaculation continually occurs so early that it happens before commencement of sexual intercourse, as it often does in grave cases of premature ejaculation, and the couple is attempting pregnancy, then pregnancy is impossible to achieve unless artificial insemination is used.

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Tuesday, April 18, 2006

Is It Possible That You May Be Suffering From Premature Ejaculation? Learn More About It.

Among a number of problems related with the sexual health of many men and of course his partner, we find Premature Ejaculation as the most common sexual problem occurring to a great number of men around the world; this is a pathology characterized by a lack of voluntary control over ejaculation. Masters and Johnson stated that a man suffers from premature ejaculation if he ejaculates before his partner achieves orgasm in more than fifty percent of his sexual encounters. Other sex researchers have defined premature ejaculation as occurring if the man ejaculates within two minutes of penetration; however, a survey by Alfred Kinsey, (yes the inquisitive scientist of the movie that recently showed at theaters) made in the 1950s demonstrated that three quarters of men ejaculated within two minutes of penetration in over half of their sexual encounters, so there is not a precise timing we can use to define a premature ejaculator.

Today, most sex therapists understand premature ejaculation as occurring when a lack of ejaculatory control interferes with sexual or emotional well-being in one or both partners. And it is known that about thirty percent of men suffer from premature ejaculation on a consistent basis.

Premature Ejaculation is believed to be a psychological problem and does not represent any known organic disease involving the male reproductive tract or any known lesions in the brain or nervous system. In short, PE is not a physiological problem or disease, though it manifests physiologically by considering the organ systems directly affected by PE, that include the male reproductive tract (i.e., penis, prostate, seminal vesicles, testicles, and their appendages), the portions of the central and peripheral nervous system controlling the male reproductive tract, and the reproductive organ systems of the sexual partner (for the purpose of this discussion, the partner is assumed to be female) that may not be stimulated sufficiently to achieve orgasm.

If the PE occurs so early that it happens before commencement of sexual intercourse and the couple is attempting pregnancy, then pregnancy is impossible to achieve unless artificial insemination is used. Perhaps the most affected organ system is the psyche of the partners. Both partners are likely to be dissatisfied emotionally and physically by this problem and it can put great stress on the relation.

The statistics of the premature ejaculation condition are as follows:

Frequency: In the US the prevalence rate of PE in American males is estimated to range from 30-70%.

Internationally: Estimates for European countries and India mirror the prevalence in the United States. The prevalence in other parts of Asia, Africa, Australia, and elsewhere is unknown.

Mortality/Morbidity: No known direct morbidity or mortality results from premature ejaculation.

Race: No reproducible data exist on major differences between racial groups with respect to the incidence or prevalence of PE.

Sex: PE is a condition that only affects males.

Age: Premature Ejaculation can occur at virtually any age in an adult man's life but it’s most common in younger men (aged 18-30), than in older males (45-60).

Premature Ejaculation, How Quick Is Too Quick?

Many men around the world ask themselves this question every time they have sex with their partners and feel an uncomfortable sensation of guilt after looking at her disappointment for the short sexual encounter they have just had, a situation that inevitable leads them to the sad conclusion that maybe they indeed are “too quick”.

Masters and Johnson have stated that a man ejaculates too quick if he does it before his partner achieves orgasm in more than fifty percent of his sexual encounters. Other sex researchers consider an early ejaculation the one occurring within two minutes of penetration, though there are some discrepancies on this timing. This condition of “quick ejaculation” is what is called Premature Ejaculation and in the US the prevalence rate in American males is estimated to range from 30-70%.

Premature Ejaculation is believed to be a psychological problem and does not represent any known organic disease involving the male reproductive tract or any known lesions in the brain or nervous system. In short, PE is not a physiological problem or disease, though it manifests physiologically by considering the organ systems directly affected , this is the male reproductive tract.

Apart from the dissatisfaction in the sexual life of the partners and the stress this situation brings to the relation, if ejaculation continually occurs so early that it happens before commencement of sexual intercourse, as it does in grave cases of premature ejaculation, and the couple is attempting pregnancy, then pregnancy is impossible to achieve unless artificial insemination is used.

Many men think this is a hopeless situation ,but that’s far from being true. There is cure for premature ejaculation and this can be achieved in a few weeks by treating the origin of the illness, this is the mind of the individual and by having the patience and discipline for following the correct techniques that will led to the total cure of the condition and the regaining of a healthy and satisfactory sexual life for both partners.