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  • A Primer On Premature Ejaculation
    By: KYLE SAGAAS

    A widespread problem among men nowadays is premature ejaculation. They hardly spoke of it in fear of getting mocked and ridiculed by their peers and loved ones. Men have an ego that would not admit of having such a sexual dysfunction. Even though premature ejaculation mostly affects young adults and individuals with limited sexual background and some might think that it can be overcome when gaining experience, premature ejaculation needs consideration in order to be understood and solved.

    Understanding Premature Ejaculation

    In order to understand the causes and effects of the premature ejaculation, we need to understand the processes that base them. And it all starts from the divisions of the nervous system. Behind the cerebral sphere, the nervous system is divided into two main subsystems, meaning the simpatic subsystem and the parasimpatic subsystem. The first subsystem is the one that controls a wide range of processes, attitudes and factors that individuals face in certain contexts. More precisely, through adrenaline, the simpatic subsystem controls the individual’s protection manifestations that appear when dealing with fear, threat, stress and worries. For example, premature ejaculation might be caused by the stress of contacting a genital disease, by worries regarding a possible pregnancy or by the stress of being caught. Basically, when dealing with such stress, worries and threats, the individual faces a premature ejaculation. The latter subsystem is the one that coordinates the erection and, at the same time, it is the one that has control upon the climax. There are more ways in which this subsystem can react: it can produce a normal sexual reaction, as a result of stimulation, it can cause rejection reactions based on lack of desire or it can actually give the impulse for a premature ejaculation.

    Kinds of Premature Ejaculation

    1. Primary or Secondary.

    Primary premature ejaculation is most common and happens to men at an early stage of their lives especially during puberty or adolescence.

    2. Occasional and Permanent.

    As for its frequency, there are what we called the occasional and permanent premature ejaculation. While many individuals don’t pay attention to the occasional problems during the sexual act, some take the matter seriously and begin treatment right away. The occasional premature ejaculation may have been due to anxiety, stress, or other psychological problems the male partner may have been undergoing. This type of premature ejaculation should not be a cause for alarm as it ordinarily happens.

    How To Cure Premature Ejaculation?

    Premature ejaculation is the subject of constant researches that are meant to find out more about the causes of this condition, in order to develop effective treatments. Still, applying one of these treatments needs to be done regarding the specialists’ advice, because the causes of premature ejaculation differ from case to case. Some of the most popular treatments include methods destined to improve concentration and receptiveness during the sexual act, medication based on anti-depressives and counseling. A permanent premature ejaculation is usually based on more serious reasons with psychological backgrounds and therefore, psychotherapy is the most indicated treatment in this case.

    What is important is that men should be aware of premature ejaculation, its causes, effects and treatment. That way, you will know the signs and symptoms and be aware if you are at risk for the sexual dysfunction.

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