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Your Guide to Premature Ejaculation Caused by Prostate Problems
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Reviewed by Dr. Mitchell McNiff, M.D.
( July 11, 2003 )
 
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Prostate Health and the Prevention of PE?

Most of what we know about prostate health has only been recently discovered. Until now, the prostate gland garnered very little attention and so, very little information was known about it. Today, we are beginning to better understand what kind of a role the prostate plays in the lives of men and exactly how it can affect sexual problems, such as premature ejaculation.

I Have a Prostate Gland?

Premature Ejaculation Prostate Gland

The main function of the prostate gland is to aid in sexual reproduction. The prostate is a major player in producing the semen that is ejaculated when you orgasm. The sperm, which is produced by your testes, runs up the vans deferens tube and dumps itself into the prostate, to mix with the seminal fluid produced there. The final product of semen that you see when you come contains only 5% sperm; the other 95% is made-up of secretions from the seminal vesicles (considered an extension of the prostate) and prostate fluid (about 80% of the final mix), which gives ejaculate its whitish color.

Another function of the prostate is to slightly aid in the control of urine flow. The muscular sphincter valve that sits at the bottom of your bladder is what usually regulates urine; but because the prostate sits right under the bladder and partially surrounds the urethra (the tube that leads through and eventually out of the penis), the contraction of the prostate muscle fibers also squeezes the passage of the urethra.

The “Male G-Spot” is Giving Me Premature Ejaculation!

Did you know?Did you know?

Did you know in the beginning of the 20th century, many wives used a steel device that was sold at the time to manually massage their husband's prostate during lovemaking. And during World War II, military medics gave prostate massages to soldiers who hadn't been with a woman for months as a treatment for "pelvic congestion."

The prostate gland can attribute to premature ejaculation by its enlargement. Because the prostate stores and produces 95% of what comes out of you during ejaculation, it has a lot to say about when you actually do come, by means of the sympathetic nerves. When dealing with the prostate, you may have heard it referred to as “the Male G-Spot”. Perhaps this is because the prostate is made-up of the same embryonic tissues that comprise the female G-spot (an area of nerve endings and sensitive tissue on the front inside wall of the vagina). Or perhaps because it can – for some – stimulate orgasm if it is massaged, much like the vaginal g-spot can.

Whichever the case may be, the fact that it can be stimulated to produce an orgasm is how the enlarged prostate produces PE. The oversized prostate is more easily rubbed during sex, whether intentional or not. Because the sensation of this friction stimulates orgasm, it may lead to you ejaculating before you really want to.

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