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| Premature Ejaculation - Impact on Relationships |
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Premature ejaculation
(PE), also known as
rapid ejaculation,
early ejaculation, is the most common sexual problem in men affecting 20%-30% of men. PE is the recurrent ejaculation with minimal sexual stimulation before, on, or shortly after penetration, causing marked distress or interpersonal difficulty |
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| AUA Guideline on the Pharmacological Management of Premature Ejaculation ( PE ) |
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Guidelines on the treatment methods, approved by the Board of Directors of AUA, have been published in order to
facilitate informed treatment decisions by physicians and the patients to achieve better results. |
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| Premature Ejaculation and the Patient Perspective |
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Much of the dilemma of treating premature ejaculation lays in attitudes about the condition, the patient’s willingness to face the diagnosis and seeking treatment.
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| Finding Acceptable Medical Treatment for Premature Ejaculation |
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Medical treatment options for Premature Ejaculation, while available, remain limited since most available medications have undesirable side effects and medications dedicated solely to treating premature ejaculation have not been developed.
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| Erectile Dysfunction and Premature Ejaculation |
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Even though premature ejaculation is more common, erectile dysfunction has a larger body of research, a more well-defined definition, and definitive treatment strategies. Many people confuse the two conditions, although they are distinct and deserve recognition for their differences, as well as a few commonalities.
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| Defining Premature Ejaculation |
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There are many factors involved in premature ejaculation, most of which are poorly understood. Researchers work continues to develop better mechanisms of definition in order to have a positive effect on developing treatment options. |
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| Determining Prevalence of Premature Ejaculation |
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Despite of the existence of some studies to determine the prevalence of premature ejaculation, there the information available globally is still limited. Failure to develop a single definition for the condition further limits researchers’ ability to study the prevalence of Premature Ejaculation.
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| Combining Psychological and Medical Treatment for Premature Ejaculation |
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Behavioral and psychological therapies have been the mainstay treatments for premature ejaculation (PE) for many years. Clinical studies are identifying medical treatments that may also treat PE. Sex therapists believe that a combination of the two treatment approaches works best to ensure a more complete treatment “package.”
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| The Ideal Premature Ejaculation Treatment |
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An analysis of existing premature ejaculation literature from 1985 to the present reveals flaws in physiological and psychological treatment approaches for this sexual dysfunction. By reviewing several medications and behavioral interventions, researchers will be left with a better understanding of what
premature ejaculation sufferers need for lasting relief. |
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| Understanding Premature Ejaculation: Problems with Definitions |
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An analysis of existing premature ejaculation literature from 1985 to the present discusses variations in prevalence rates, definitions, as well as the effect of the condition on the individual and his partner.
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