Premature Ejaculation

Premature ejaculation is a problem that effects some 30% of men at some time or another. It is a sexual condition that occurs when a man ejaculates earlier then either he or his sexual partner would like.
In some cases ejaculation can occur with very little sexual stimulation and before penetration has taken place. This is also classed as premature ejaculation; some men may simply describe the situation as coming too early.
What is the average time for a man?
There is no hard and fast rule for how long a man should last before ejaculation. However premature ejaculation can also be identified when a man ejaculates faster then what he may see as normal for him. For example if a man normally lasts 10 minutes it may be that anything sooner is identified as a mild form of premature ejaculation.
In general between 5 to 20 minutes is a normal range for ejaculation.

How do you end up with premature ejaculation?
It is a highly sensitive condition that can be caused by many variables. Psychological problems and stress can be big contributors. Some medical conditions also can in certain cases cause premature ejaculation including multiple sclerosis, spinal cord damage, vascular problems and neurological disorders.
In many cases performance anxiety and fear or uncertainty can also cause premature ejaculation. New sexual partners may be more likely to suffer from this condition.
Seek medical advice and determine the cause

Ask yourself is the problem a regular occurrence or could it be due to some unrelated stress? There are many instances where simple counseling or psychotherapy may be a more suitable treatment then medicinal treatment, such as, Priligy.

Ukmedix now dispenses priligy for the treatment of premature ejaculation.






