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Premature Ejaculation - Caused by Prostatitis

Prostatitis” means prostate inflammation. If left untreated, it can resulted in severe premature ejaculation. Inflammation can be acute (resulting in a sudden, severe, and short-term reaction) or it can be chronic (slow in developing, persistent, lingering for months, and reoccurring for many years). Reasons for prostate inflammation vary and are sometimes unknown. Most likely, prostate inflammation spreads arcross the pelvic and other nerves, making pelvic muscle nerves and ejaculatory nerves hypersensitive. (Solutions: remedytechnique)

An inflamed prostate is usually marked by:

  • Pain in the groin, testicles, perineum, penis, or urinary tract
  • Difficulty with urination or burning sensation on urination
  • Pain after ejaculation or Premature ejaculation
  • Other non-specific symptoms include fever, chills, lower back pain, and abdominal pain

Doctors still debate the causes and best courses of treatment. Dr. Shamloul from Cairo University conducted a study of 153 men, concluding that chronic prostatitis is one of the direct causes of premature ejaculation. [1]

Dr. NK Lin of Lin Institute has suggested that an overabundance of DHT or seminal fluids from excessive sexual practices may be a leading factor of premature ejaculation for men with chronic prostatitis, especially non-bacterial prostatitis.

Causes of Prostatitis

Causes of prostate inflammation include bacterial infection, auto-immune response or disordered immune response, physical injury, prostate stones, food allergies, virus, yeast infection, or a rare tumor.

According to The Prostatitis Foundation,
many doctors and clinics do only cursory checking for bacteria. But even doctors who do very careful checking for bacteria, and indeed find bacteria, cannot always make their patients' symptoms go away.

Most doctors believe the cause of premature ejaculation as being psychological in nature. Current research has revealed more compelling evidence linking a high frequency of chronic prostatitis in men with premature ejaculation. Dr. Screponi from Italy has suggested that the pathogenesis of prostate inflammation is one of the critical causes of premature ejaculation. Therefore it is crucial for men to have a careful prostate examination before any psychological sexual therapy for premature ejaculation. [2]

Many doctors and researchers have developed various ways to combat Prostatitis. Natural methods such as Prostate Massage - Immedate Prostate Pain Relief and Botanical Solutions are the most effective and non-invasive approaches that are suitable for most people.

Dr. Polacheck and Dr. Feliciano are prominent experts in Prostate Massage. They have advocated the use of Prostate Massage as a way to draining and wringing out the built-up pus and dead prostate cells. Such drainage can effectively shrink the prostate gland and allow it to re-circulate with new blood and nutrients, just like squeezing out the pus from the wound infection. [3]

Recovery from premature ejaculation caused by prostatitis can be attained effectively by combining the internal healing benefits from herbs and drainage of the pus built-up from the prostate gland. Nutrients and anti-fungal properties of herbs help reduce the inflammation, reduce DHT, and rejuvenate the ejaculation nerves simultaneously.

REFERENCE
  1. ^ Shamloul R, el-Nashaar A., Chronic prostatitis in premature ejaculation: a cohort study in 153 men., J Sex Med. 2006 Jan;3(1):150-4.
  2. ^ Screponi E, Carosa E, Di Stasi SM, Pepe M, Carruba G, Jannini EA., Prevalence of chronic prostatitis in men with premature ejaculation., Urology. 2001 Aug;58(2):198-202.
  3. ^Bradley R. Hennenfent, MD, Alfred R. Lazarte, MD, and Antonio E. Feliciano, Jr., MD, Repetitive Prostatic Massage and Drug Therapy as an Alternative to Transurethral Resection of the Prostate., MedGenMed. 2006; 8(4): 19.
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