Premature Ejaculation
Premature Ejaculation
Premature Ejaculation
Premature Ejaculation
Sexual concerns, including premature ejaculation (PE), are relatively
common. Premature ejaculation happens when a man climaxes before he or
his partner would have wanted during sex. Men dealing with premature
ejaculation tend to orgasm within one minute of being stimulated sexually and
are usually unable to delay ejaculation.
The condition affects as many as 1 out of 3 men, and can lead to frustration
and anxiety. Some men with premature ejaculation may avoid sex as a result.
But there are treatments that can help.
Read on to learn more about home remedies and natural treatment options for
premature ejaculation.
A 2017 Sexual Medicine study found that men who used Ayurvedic medicine
saw a slight, but significant, increase in the time it took to ejaculate during sex.
Known potential side effects include:
● stomach pain
● dizziness
● mild pain
● decreased libido
● stomach pain
● dizziness
● mild pain
● decreased libido
Topical creams
● mild pain
● mild burning sensation
● decreased libido
● a temporary loss of sensitivity
Lidocaine spray
Like topical creams, lidocaine spray can help treat premature ejaculation by
desensitizing the penis and decreasing hypersensitivity. Use the spray 10 to
15 minutes before sex in order for it to work best. Known potential side effects
include lowered libido and temporary sensitivity loss.
Zinc supplements
Zinc not only supports healthy immunity and cell growth, the essential mineral
also helps produce testosterone as well as boost your libido and energy.
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A 2009 study conducted on rats showed that zinc supplements can increase
testosterone, which may improve sexual problems, such as premature
ejaculation. Taking too much zinc, though, may cause:
● nausea
● vomiting
● diarrhea
● kidney and stomach damage
● a metallic taste in your mouth
Dietary changes
In addition to zinc, magnesium also plays a role in your sexual health and can
play a role in premature ejaculation
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, according to research. Incorporating foods into your diet that are rich in zinc
and magnesium may help increase the time it takes you to climax. Those
foods include:
● oysters
● pumpkin seeds
● soybeans
● yogurt
● spinach
● wheat germ cereal
● almonds
● kidney beans
● chickpeas
● sesame seeds
● beef and lamb
● dark chocolate
● garlic
● peas
Pause-squeeze technique
Stop-start technique
The stop-start technique, also known as orgasm control or “edging,” can help
delay climax by drawing out pleasure. When you feel the urge to ejaculate,
stop having sexual activity completely. Once you feel less aroused, slowly
start to have sexual activity again. Repeat this process as much as necessary
to help you control ejaculation.
Strengthening your pelvic floor muscles can have a big impact on how long it
takes you to climax. A 2014 Therapeutic Advances in Urology study
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found that pelvic floor exercises can help men dealing with lifelong premature
ejaculation control their ejaculatory reflex, increasing the time it takes for them
to climax. To perform pelvic floor exercises:
Condoms, in general, may decrease sensitivity and keep you from ejaculating
early. But there are also climax control condoms available over-the-counter
that are either made of a thicker latex material or contain a numbing agent
that’s meant to delay climax.
Masturbation
Masturbating an hour or two before you have sexual activity may help delay
ejaculation during penetration. This sexual release should reduce your need
to climax quickly.
This may seem counterintuitive, but focusing on other types of sexual activity
instead of intercourse may help take the pressure off from your sexual
encounters. Penetration isn’t the only way to reach sexual satisfaction, so
think about other ways you and your partner can feel pleasure that won’t
cause either of you distress or frustration.
The takeaway
Premature ejaculation is a completely normal and common type of sexual
complaint that affects up to 40 percent of men in the United States. Any of
these home remedies and natural treatments can help you manage your
symptoms. But if premature ejaculation persists, you should see your doctor
to rule out any underlying causes and explore other treatment options.
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1. Eat healthy
2.Avoid smoking
Smoking reduces your vitality, including on a sexual level. Plus, tobacco leads
to a phenomenon causing blood vessels to constrict everywhere in the body,
including in the genitals. In men, this reduction in the blood flow can lead to
difficulty in having or maintaining an erection. In women, this phenomenon
also occurs in the genitals, which leads to a variety of problems, including a
lubrication reduction.
6. Protect yourself
If you are not ready to deal with a potential unplanned pregnancy, make sure
to use a contraceptive of your choice. Put safety first. Using a condom offers
double protection: it reduces both the risks of pregnancy and contracting a
sexually transmitted infection (STI). Having a blood test done is also a good
way for you and your partner to avoid the risks of suffering from an STI.