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Priligy: Premature Ejaculation and Treatments

What is Premature Ejaculation?

According to the National Health Service, studies have shown that the average time to achieve ejaculation is estimated at 5 minutes and 30 seconds. However, some couples, especially male partners, tend to ejaculate way ahead of time. If this happens more often to your partner, then he might have a sexual disorder called premature ejaculation (PE).

The estimated time to ejaculate for men with PE is within a minute which is considered as too soon compared to normal. This could also mean that there are underlying health issues, either physical or psychological, that might have caused this disorder. This is more complicated than you think as overlooking this kind of sexual problem could result in worsening your condition and interpersonal conflicts with your partner. Because of their lack of control with their ejaculation, partners that are struggling with PE are less likely to satisfy and pleasure their other half during sexual intercourse.

What causes PE?

Possible causes of premature ejaculation involve either psychological and physical aspects of your health.

Psychological

  • Traumas

People who have experienced sexual abuse or threats are likely to have PE.

 

  • Lack of Experience and Knowledge

Men who are about to have sex for the first time usually lack knowledge about sexual intercourse that they do not how to navigate when they’re in bed already.

 

  • Anxiety

The lack of experience is often associated with a lack of confidence to perform well during intercourse. These then result in being too anxious if you will be able to satisfy your partner. Although, anxiety and stress caused by other factors could also cause premature ejaculation.

 

  • Depression

Depression can also be a factor that causes different sexual disorders like premature ejaculation and erectile dysfunction.

 

  • Relationship Conflicts

If you have just experienced PE and is trying to figure out what might have caused it, try recalling if you have had recent conflicts with your other half as that could also be a factor.

Physical

  • Inflammation and Infection in your Prostate Gland

Prostatitis or inflammation of the prostate could cause premature ejaculation in men.

 

  • Hormone Imbalance

 

  • Poor lifestyle

Your lifestyle choices could affect your sexual health. Too much smoking, drugs and alcohol consumption could cause PE.

What are the types of treatments for PE?

Treatments for premature ejaculation vary in methods and forms. PE caused by psychological factors could be addressed and treated through therapies. There are also creams that can be applied that are said to help with controlling your ejaculation. Men are also advised different self-help methods like masturbating 1 to 2 hours before sexual intercourse or exploring other sexual foreplays that could be as pleasurable. The most reliable treatment for PE would be through oral medication like Priligy.

Is Priligy the best PE medication?

Priligy comes in a tablet form and is developed to treat premature ejaculation. It contains dapoxetine, a type of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor or SSRIs. What it does is it inhibits the reuptake of serotonin caused by cells which then results in delayed ejaculation.

The recommended dosage of Priligy is 30mg but can be increased depending on your tolerance and what your physician would prescribe you. It should be taken at least an hour before intercourse for it to fully take effect. Its efficacy or your control over your ejaculation could last up to 3 hours. It is important to consult your doctor before purchasing Priligy to prevent side effects.

If your doctor has given you the go signal, you can buy Priligy online to avoid the hassle of going into a physical store.

 

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Robert Ngwira
Robert Ngwira
Attended Our Future Private Secondary School in Rumphi from 2006-2009 Holder of Diploma in Journalism from Malawi Institute of Journalism (MIJ) Hobbies, reading newspapers, going out with friends, listening to radio and watching football. Email: info@faceofmalawi.com

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