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Your Guide to Premature Ejaculation Caused by High Dose Caffeine  
:: Related Causes ::
Stress & Anxiety
Excess caffeine can add to your stress and anxiety, resulting in a loss of ejaculation control. Anxiety affects more than your mind.
Nervous System
Caffeine can over stimulate the nervous system and can increase your urge to ejaculate. Find out what else can over stimulate the nerves and make premature ejaculation worse.
High Blood Pressure
Caffeine may raise the blood pressure in some individuals, not only causing greater health risks, but adding to sexual dysfunctions like premature ejaculation.
Herballove Medical Reference
created by Herballove Editorial
Reviewed by Dr. Mitchell McNiff, M.D.
( July 11, 2003 )
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Can coffee be responsible for your premature ejaculation?

There have long been debates concerning the negative side effects of coffee and other caffeinated beverages in regards to heart and digestive problems, but now there is also a link to problems with sexual functioning. In particular, coffee has been shown to cause premature ejaculation due to the hyper-stimulation of the prostate. This is why it is sometimes difficult to last long during sex after consuming coffee. In fact, some people complain of ejaculating prior to penetration when they drink coffee prior to sex.

Jittery From The First Cup On?

From a physiological point of view, caffeine switches the nervous function from parasympathetic to sympathetic. Since the ability to keep a hard erection and lock the ejaculation valve is powered by the parasympathetic function, weak parasympathetic nerves can result in premature ejaculation. While your mind and body seem more alert and focused after a cup of Joe, you might actually be losing control over ejaculation and discharge.

Being Premature Isn’t Just for Babies

The usual physical response for a man is to reach climax and ejaculate approximately 2 to 3 minutes after penetrating the vagina, while the usual physical response for a woman is building to a climax (orgasm) about 12 to 14 minutes after coitus (intercourse, sex) occurs. Some premature ejaculation cases are easy to diagnose, especially when the male ejaculates before he even enters the female. Premature ejaculation can be diagnosed as ejaculating before the woman has an opportunity to orgasm. As it turns out, it may be more than the stained teeth and bad breath from coffee that comes between a man and a woman.

- Average Serving and Content of Caffeine -
Coffee - percolated, drip, espresso [100-175mg]
  Instant and Brewed Coffee [65-135mg]  
  Tea [30-70mg]  
  Maté [25-150mg]  
  Cola [30-45mg]  
  Energy Drinks [50-115mg]  
  Chocolate Bar [25-40mg]  
  Caffeine Pills [100-200mg]  
  Cold and Pain Relief Tablet [30-60mg]  

A Warm Cup of Caution

Simply quitting coffee or lowering your consumption is a simple idea. But if you’re a professional coffee drinker and don’t want to quit cold turkey, then there are other solutions. One option is building up the body’s natural defense against premature ejaculations and the agents that cause it through herbal supplements and remedies. If you think caffeine might be contributing to your Premature Ejaculation problems, then here are a few Herbal Solutions to help you.

 

Next steps
Herbal Solutions --- Advice about what you can do to fight the effects of caffeine
Case Study --- Read other's people experiences
 
Related Causes
Stress & Anxiety  |  Nervous System
High Blood Pressure   |   All Causes...
 

 

 
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