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What is premature ejaculation?

Premature ejaculation refers to the difficulty in controlling the timing of orgasm, resulting in ejaculation that occurs too quickly, either as perceived by the individual or their partner. It is a common issue experienced by many men at some point in their lives.

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How is premature ejaculation defined?
There is no set time that determines when a man should ejaculate, but premature ejaculation is typically considered when ejaculation happens within one minute of penetration. It can also occur during foreplay or when attempting to insert the penis during sex. Occasional instances of premature ejaculation are generally not a cause for concern, but if it happens regularly and interferes with sexual satisfaction, it should be addressed.
How common is premature ejaculation?
Premature ejaculation is the most common sexual problem affecting men. It is more prevalent in younger men, as ejaculation tends to take longer as men age, but it can occur at any age.
What causes premature ejaculation?
Premature ejaculation can be a lifelong issue that starts from the first sexual experience, possibly due to a chemical imbalance in the brain or psychological factors like performance anxiety. It can also be acquired, developing after a period of normal ejaculation, often associated with other problems such as anxiety, stress, erectile dysfunction, or relationship issues. Alcohol and recreational drugs can exacerbate premature ejaculation, and certain physical conditions or medications may contribute to it as well.
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When should I speak to a doctor?
If you are experiencing premature ejaculation, it is advisable to speak with a doctor. They can provide reassurance, identify potential causes, and offer management options. Involving your partner in these discussions can also be helpful. It's important to remember that ejaculation problems are common and seeking medical advice is nothing to be embarrassed or shy about. Many men with premature ejaculation can be successfully assisted, which can improve intimate relationships and overall satisfaction.

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https://www.healthdirect.gov.au/premature-ejaculation, Healthy Male (Premature ejaculation), Healthy Male (Fact Sheet - Premature Ejaculation), Learn more here about the development and quality assurance of healthdirect content.

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