The
European Society of Sexual medicine
recently had its 10th annual congress meeting.
The number of people participating was the highest in its history.
2,132 specialists from over 43 countries were present in
Lisbon for this four day gathering.
One
of the main topics discussed was the fact that premature ejaculation affects what they believe to be 40% of men.
It is even more common than erectile dysfunction and should not be ignored.
The congress discussed therapeutic options, pharmaceutical and non pharmaceutical options to treat premature ejaculation (
PE ).
The ESSM focuses on the promotion of scientific progress, education, and cooperation between health professionals in all topics related to sexual medicine.
A high participation rate for meetings such as their annual congress, gives evidence that the global medical community is dedicated to learning how to effectively treat premature ejaculation.