Persistent Premature Ejaculation Causes & Treatments


P
remature Ejaculation is the most common and disturbing sexual dysfunction, but is the least treated for a simple reason: “embarrassment”. Fortuatedly, PE can be prevented and treated easily by identifying the root cause with the right natural remedy.

Identify the Causes
Causes of premature ejaculation include abnormal hormone levels, abnormal levels of neurotransmitters caused by excessive masturbation, abnormal reflex activity of the ejaculatory system, certain thyroid problems, inflammation and infection of the prostate or urethra, prescription drugs, nervous system damage, stress, and anxiety.  For some men, premature ejaculation is also accompany with other erectile dysfunctions such as unsustainable erection and excessive precum leakage.

Psychological Causes:  Hormonal Causes:
Medical Causes:
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If you can't identify any cause or your PE problem occurred occasionally, you might just experienced Incidental Premature Ejaculation which is not fully developed into persistent and chronic premature ejaculation yet. Preventive action is needed before it gets worse.

More Complications
By compounding PE with impotency and a low sex drive, it’s easy to imagine how difficult maintaining a positive and steady sex life would be. PE sufferers need to attempt to identify exactly how it feels and how long it takes to ejaculate so they can begin the process of diagnosing the problem. (More: 5 Surprising Facts, Myths, & Tips)
 
For many people that suffer from ejaculation disorders the reasons might not be easy to spot at first, due to the multiple causes and symptoms involved. For example, performance-anxiety driven premature ejaculations can be the result of a developed fear and awareness of the problem itself. Such a disorder is different than a medical or physically related premature ejaculation. Also, PE’s relation to sexual exhaustion from over-masturbation is often overlooked, as it exhibits both hormonal and nervous dysfunctional symptoms.

How Fast is Too Fast?
There is NO medical standard for how long it should take a man to ejaculate. Ejaculation is considered premature if it occurs before both partners are satisfied. Given the intimate nature of the circumstances, this can very easily cause concern or distress, because usually takes about at least 15 minutes to induce orgasmic responses for most women.

She deserves at least 15 minutes!
 
When you combine these physical and mental weaknesses in regards to ejaculation, the affect can be extremely debilitating. It can lead to the inability to maintain healthy relationships with other people. Not only are intimate sexual relationships challenged, but your average everyday social experiences are damaged, too, because of the frame of mind. Often, when anger and frustration is combined with disappointment and fear, a dangerous weight is formed that acts as a social wrecking-ball, destroying the foundations of your relationships. All can avoid by taking extra time to identify your cause of PE and fix it with natural remedies and techniques.


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