Updated May 8, 2007 at 15:58 EST.
Many of the same health issues that affect sexual satisfaction are also present with concerns about premature ejaculation ( PE ). For example, men with depression are less likely to be satisfied with their health. These same men, however, may have been told that antidepressants affect ejaculation and are less likely to take them. Men with premature ejaculation ( PE ) may find that antidepressants, specifically selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, are able to provide some relief from their condition Another area that affects sexual satisfaction and premature ejaculation ( PE ) is stress. Premature ejaculation ( PE ) tends to cause extreme personal distress; the increased stress, however, continues to exacerbate the issue, not provide resolution. The end result is a less satisfying sexual encounter for both the male and his partner.
Health conditions may also affect premature ejaculation ( PE ). Chronic untreated prostatitis can contribute to premature ejaculation ( PE ). Other health conditions, such as diabetes and cardiac conditions, may affect not only premature ejaculation ( PE ) but erectile dysfunction as well. As with any health condition, talking to a doctor candidly about premature ejaculation ( PE ) and other concerns may provide more help for the issues than previously thought. A thorough sexual history can also help doctors pinpoint specific areas that need to be addressed.
Written by the PEhomepage.com Editorial Team.
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