What is Premature Ejaculation?

Premature ejaculation is a type of sexual dysfunction that affects men. It occurs when a man ejaculates soon after beginning sexual intercourse or even immediately upon contact with his partner’s genital area. This typically results in the ending of the sexual act before either partner is ready for it to end, and it can cause a good deal of stress for both parties.

Though there are other types of sexual dysfunction, premature ejaculation is considered among the most common. In fact, experts believe that most men experience it occasionally. It may occur more often in a man who is new to sexual activity, as a result of becoming overly aroused. As men grow older and become more experienced sexually, many of them learn how to delay ejaculation to allow for a longer and more mutually satisfying sexual experience. However, it can affect men at all ages, and in some cases, it may become a long-term, continuous problem rather than something that happens only occasionally.

Often, the cause of premature ejaculation is difficult or even impossible to discover. Sometimes, it may occur when a man is having sex with someone for the first time or when he hasn’t had sex for a long period. Some man may experience it in some sexual situations and during certain acts but not during others. In some situation, psychological and emotional difficulties, such as feelings of anxiety or guilt, may play a role, and depression may lead to it as well. It is also possible for certain prescription medications, alcoholic beverages, and illegal drugs to contribute to this problem.

Many men have premature ejaculation resolve itself without any type of medical intervention. They may become more comfortable with their partners or resolve psychological issues. Others may use distraction techniques in order to avoid ejaculating prematurely. Avoiding drugs, alcohol, and cigarette smoke may help some men, and even reducing their use may prove effective.
In some cases, a man may need the help of a medical professional. In such a case, a doctor may recommend some specific ways to delay orgasm, such as stopping sexual stimulation at certain points or trying other ways of controlling the stimulation that might ordinarily cause problems. Sometimes doctors may recommend using condoms to reduce stimulation at least a little, and counseling may help to deal with mental and emotional causes. There are also some antidepressants that are used in treating premature ejaculation.