Nocturnal Emissions
Nocturnal emission is an involuntary ejaculation of semen that occurs
Premature Ejaculation
Premature Ejaculation also known as premature climax occurs
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Venereal Diseases
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Premature Ejaculation

 


Premature Ejaculation also known as premature climax occurs on a period of time during a sexual intercourse. This can also possibly happen when lacks the control in arriving at an interference of his emotions and that also includes the different feelings that come along with one’s way of being able to adapt and control at a certain point on the different things that can give one sexual fulfillment.

                                          

This condition also occurs as a result for one partner to prolong sexual intercourse to the point of satisfaction. While there are some factors that can contribute to one’s way in changing and being able to adapt at a certain level the ways that we can make a difference and overcome the different factors that can affect one’s sexual performance on this.

There are also different ways that can contribute for one to encounter ejaculation. While psychological factors also affect this particular condition due to the lack of communication on partners as well as the will and motivation to be able to resist this one may also become some factors that we can always check and make sure that it doesn’t go along that way.

Causes
Premature ejaculation (PE) is a common complaint. The available evidence supports the notion that control and modulation of sexual excitement is learned behavior. If someone has learned it incorrectly or inadequately, they can relearn it. PE is only rarely caused by a physical or structural problem; in these cases it is usually associated with other physical symptoms, usually pain. In rare cases, PE may be associated with a neurological condition; infection of the prostate gland; or urethritis (inflammation of the duct that carries urine and semen to the outside of the body). With the rising prevalence of substance abuse, an increasing number of cases of PE are being diagnosed in patients withdrawing from drugs, especially opioids. PE may be of lifelong duration or develop in later life, especially if a difficult interpersonal relationship is one of its causes. Although PE is commonly associated with psychological symptoms, especially performance anxiety and guilt, these symptoms are its consequences rather than its causes. Once PE is firmly established, however, the accompanying psychological factors, especially in combination with sexual overstimulation, may form a self-perpetuating cycle that makes the disorder worse.

Premature ejaculation is common in adolescents where it may be made worse by feelings of sinfulness concerning sexual activity, fear of discovery, fear of making the partner pregnant, or fear of contracting a sexually transmitted disease (STD). All of these may be made worse by performance anxiety. Adults may have similar concerns as well as interpersonal factors related to the sexual partner.

Symptoms
In PE, ejaculation occurs earlier than the patient and/or the couple would like, thus preventing full satisfaction from intercourse, especially on the part of the sexual partner, who frequently fails to attain orgasm. PE is almost invariably accompanied by marked emotional upset and interpersonal difficulties that may add frustration to an already tense situation, which makes the loss of sexual fulfillment even worse. It is also important to differentiate male orgasm from ejaculation. Some men are able to distinguish between the two events and enjoy the pleasurable sensations associated with orgasm apart from the emission of semen, which usually ends the moment of orgasm. In these cases, the partner is capable of achieving orgasm and sexual satisfaction.

Diagnosis
The physical examination of a patient who is having problems with PE usually results in normal findings. Abnormal findings are unusual. The best source of information for diagnosing the nature of the problem is the patient's sexual history. On taking the patient's history, the clinician should concentrate on the sexual history, making sure that both partners have adequate and accurate sexual information. Ideally, the sexual partner should participate in the history and is often able to contribute valuable information that the patient himself may be unaware of or unwilling to relate. The female partner should also be examined by a gynecologist in order to ascertain her sexual capabilities and to eliminate the possibility that the size or structure of her genitals is part of the reason for the male's premature ejaculation.

 

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