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Premature Ejaculation and How to Treat It

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Premature ejaculation a problem? It may help to know you're not the only one. About 20 to 30% of men have premature ejaculation, and age is not a factor. No matter how insecure and embarrassed it may make you feel, talking about this subject is actually crucial to overcoming it. 

Understanding Premature Ejaculation

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Premature ejaculation is when a man is unable to control his ejaculation, preventing him and his partner from being sexually satisfied. It can happen within 30 to 60 seconds, and sometimes even prior to penetration. Unlike the usual picture shown by pornographic films, it takes around four to five minutes for a man to ejaculate when having intercourse. Read more great  facts on pills website, click here.   

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Premature ejaculation may come with erectile dysfunction, but not all the time. Any man of any age can experience ED, but the problem is typically premature ejaculation for younger men. For males in their sixties and seventies, there is generally some extent of ED. Sometimes, the male organ simply ejaculates when it's limp. For more useful reference regarding how to control your ejaculation, have a peek here. 

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Causes of Premature Ejaculation

There is no known definitive cause of premature ejaculation, but in most cases, the problem originates from physical, emotional or psychological issues. Anxiety, depression and stress are very common contributors to premature ejaculation. 

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Treatment of Premature Ejaculation

So is premature ejaculation treatable? Of course! Doctors usually recommend counseling, psychotherapy and being open to your partner about the sexual dysfunction you're experiencing.  Another good way to treat premature ejaculation with the help of your partner or by masturbation is simply to teach your body to stall ejaculation. Let yourself get to a state where you are about to ejaculate, and then divert your mind to something else. This trick will help train your body to give that response when you're actually having sex with your partner. 

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There are other options for treating premature ejaculation, such as drugs used for depression, like sertraline, fluoxetine and paroxetine. And then there are numbing creams like prilocaine and lidocaine, which are directly applied on the male organ to help prevent premature ejaculation. All these therapies are usually combined with other treatments for premature ejaculation. 

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Finally, don't hesitate to talk to a doctor about the problem. There are things you can do on your own, and there are those that require expertise. This is one of those things, and unless you overcome your fears or embarrassment, it will be very hard to find a lasting solution to your sexual woes. Please view this site http://www.wikihow.com/Increase-Your-Ejaculate for further details. 

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