IMPAIRED EJACULATION

Permanent Solution

Delayed ejaculation is a condition where a man takes an extended time to reach orgasm and ejaculate or

may not be able to ejaculate at all. This condition can be temporary or chronic and may cause stress for both partners.

 
Symptoms:
  • Need for 30 minutes or more of sexual stimulation to ejaculate.
  • Inability to ejaculate during intercourse but able to do so with oral, manual stimulation, or masturbation.
  • Delayed ejaculation can be categorized as lifelong or acquired, and generalized or situational.
Causes:
  • Physical Causes:
    • Birth defects affecting the reproductive system.
    • Pelvic nerve injuries.
    • Infections, prostate surgery, or heart disease.
    • Neurological conditions like diabetic neuropathy or stroke.
    • Hormonal issues, such as low testosterone or thyroid hormone levels.
  • Psychological Causes:
    • Depression, anxiety, or stress.
    • Relationship issues or performance anxiety.
    • Cultural or religious taboos.
    • Discrepancies between sexual fantasies and reality.
  • Medications and Substances:
    • Antidepressants, high blood pressure medications, and diuretics.
    • Antipsychotic drugs.
    • Excessive alcohol consumption.
When to See a Doctor:
  • If delayed ejaculation is affecting you or your partner.
  • If you have an underlying health condition or are taking medications that might be linked to the problem.
  • If other symptoms accompany delayed ejaculation.

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