Premature Ejaculation (PE)
The exact cause of premature ejaculation (PE) isn't known. While it was once thought to be only psychological, we now know premature ejaculation (PE) is more complicated and involves a complex interaction of both psychological and biological factors. Although both biological and psychological factors likely play a role in most cases of premature ejaculation, experts think a primarily biological cause is more likely if it has been a lifelong problem (primary premature ejaculation (PE)).
premature ejaculation (PE) (PE; also known as rapid ejaculation) is the most common type of sexual dysfunction in men younger than 40 years. Most professionals who treat premature ejaculation (PE) define this condition as the occurrence of ejaculation prior to the wishes of both sexual partners. This broad definition thus avoids specifying a precise duration for sexual relations and reaching a climax, which is variable and depends on many factors specific to the individuals engaging in intimate relations. An occasional instance of premature ejaculation (PE) might not be cause for concern, but, if the problem occurs with more than 50% of attempted sexual relations, a dysfunctional pattern usually exists for which treatment may be appropriate for premature ejaculation (PE) in Australian men.
premature ejaculation (PE) may be primary or secondary. Primary premature ejaculation applies to individuals who have had the condition since they became capable of functioning sexually (ie, postpuberty). Secondary premature ejaculation means that the condition began in an individual who previously experienced an acceptable level of ejaculatory control, and, for unknown reasons, he began experiencing premature ejaculation (PE) later in life. Secondary premature ejaculation (PE) does not relate to a general medical disorder and is usually not related to substance inducement, although, rarely, hyperexcitability might relate to a psychotropic drug and resolves when the drug is withdrawn. premature ejaculation (PE) fits best into the category of "not otherwise specified" because the cause is unknown, although psychological factors are suggested in most cases
premature ejaculation (PE) has historically been considered a psychological disorder. One theory is that males are conditioned by societal pressures to reach climax quickly because of fear of discovery when masturbating as teenagers or during early sexual experiences "in the back seat of the car" or with a prostitute. This pattern of rapid attainment of sexual release is difficult to change in marital or long-term relationships.
premature ejaculation (PE) is the persistent or recurrent experience of ejaculation with minimal sexual stimulation before or shortly after penetration it therefore occurs before the man wants it to occur. Sometimes, it is misperceived by the male as occurring "too soon" when, in reality, ejaculation is occurring within what is considered an average length of time.The normal physical response is for the man to experience climax, and therefore, premature ejaculation (PE) approximately 2 to 3 minutes after vaginal penetration.
