Archive for 'Premature Ejaculation'
How does Ejaculation Occur?
Posted on 26. Sep, 2009 by Mel G.
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Ejaculation is the release of semen from the penis due to sexual stimulation during sex.
Ejaculation occurs when the semen is released from the prostate to the seminal vessels. After the semen is released, the muscles around the urethra push the semen through the urethra and out of the penis.
Sexual arousal causes nerves [...]
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What are the Components of Semen?
Posted on 21. Sep, 2009 by Mel G.
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Semen is the fluid released from the penis upon ejaculation and is made up of two things: sperm from the vas deferens and seminal fluid. Seminal fluid contains fluid from the prostate gland and seminal vesicles. On average, each man’s ejaculate normally releases between 50 and 500 million sperm. However, these sperm [...]
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What are the Phases of an Orgasm?
Posted on 18. Sep, 2009 by Mel G.
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There are four phases before any man or woman achieves an orgasm:
AROUSAL
This stage is when a person becomes sexually excited or stimulated both mentally and physically. Signs can include an increased heart rate, flushing of the skin, increased sensitivity in the genital area, erection of the penis, swelling of the clitoris, and lubrication [...]
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What is Premature Ejaculation (P.E.)?
Posted on 15. Sep, 2009 by Mel G.
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Most men describe P.E. as “climaxing too soon” or “coming too fast.” Premature ejaculation is a recurring and immediate release of semen by a man after he is minimally stimulated at the time of or shortly after penetration during sex. Usually, this immediate ejaculation occurs before the man wishes, yet due to physical [...]
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How Common is Premature Ejaculation (P.E.)?
Posted on 12. Sep, 2009 by Mel G.
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According to the North American Sexual Medicine Society, roughly 25 to 30% of men in the U.S. have reported having P.E. at some time in life. It is actually the most frequent sexual complaint of men younger than 40 years old. For hundreds of years, men have recorded their [...]
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What are the Different Kinds of P.E.?
Posted on 10. Sep, 2009 by Mel G.
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Medical researchers and physicians still do not know the exact cause of P.E. While for many years scientists believed P.E. was psychological, research today shows the condition is as a result of both psychological and physical problems a man may have.
In medical terms, P.E. is identified by the experts as either [...]
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What are the Causes of Premature Ejaculation?
Posted on 30. Aug, 2009 by Mel G.
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Medical researchers have agreed that P.E. is not a symptom of illness or disease, which is a relief to men. Today, the experts are split on the causes of P.E. Some believe P.E. is a physical condition and not emotional condition, while other researchers believe that P.E. is caused by some type [...]
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What is a Normal Time for Ejaculation During Sex?
Posted on 28. Aug, 2009 by Mel G.
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It should be noted that no clear time has been agreed to by medical researchers as the appropriate duration for sexual contact before ejaculation, but the FDA in its testing of drugs to treat P.E., uses two minutes as the guideline for determining the correct time.
In addition, some recent studies by the American [...]
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How Does a Man Know if He’s Suffering from P.E.?
Posted on 26. Aug, 2009 by Mel G.
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Typically, if a man can control his ejaculation for a moderate amount of time before his partner climaxes, then he’s not suffering from P.E. Yet, if sex is usually brief and a man has little or no control over his immediate ejaculation, then he may be suffering from P.E.
In determining if they [...]
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What are the Key Factors to Diagnosing Premature Ejaculation?
Posted on 13. May, 2009 by Mel G.
Doctors do not typically have a specific method or guideline to follow when diagnosing Premature Ejaculation in men, but rather look to a man’s sexual history for answers.
Specifically, doctors look at the following factors to determine if a man has P.E.:
A man’s perception over his ejaculation control – Is it satisfactory unsatisfactory or very unsatisfactory?
The time [...]




