Premature Ejaculation
What is it?
A common male sexual disorder defined as the inability to control ejaculation, leading to climaxing too early.
Do I have it?
If you frequently ejaculate either before or soon after starting intercourse, it is likely you are suffering from premature ejaculation.
How do I treat it?
Premature ejaculation treatments include prescription medications such as Priligy, behavioural therapy or natural techniques.
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What is premature ejaculation?
Current estimates suggest that as many as 30% of men suffer from premature ejaculation in the UK, making the condition one of the most common sexual disorders to afflict men. Premature ejaculation can be difficult to definitively diagnose because male ejaculation times can be subjective. How long a man takes to ejaculate will differ from person to person, so what one man considers “premature” may be normal for another.
Experts generally agree that if a man climaxes in under two minutes he is suffering from premature ejaculation, though some prefer to extend this time to five minutes. It can occur during oral, vaginal and anal sex, and even during masturbation.
What causes premature ejaculation?
There is no one root cause for this condition. For most men, the cause can be psychological or physical, and may be dependent on lifestyle factors. A combination of these three is also common. Psychological factors can include high stress levels, guilt, anxiety and a general lack of confidence. Sexually inexperienced men are generally more likely to suffer from premature ejaculation for this latter reason.
Examples of physical causes are vascular conditions, multiple sclerosis, injuries to the spinal cord and neurological problems. Lifestyle factors such as taking drugs and drinking too much alcohol can lead to premature ejaculation.
How can I stop premature ejaculation?
The most suitable premature ejaculation treatment for you will generally depend on the severity of the condition, and whether the causes are psychological or physical. If you are climaxing earlier than you would like but not so soon that you cannot complete satisfactory intercourse, you may wish to try a non-medical treatment such as ‘long love’ condoms, which contain benzocaine. Some men apply a local anaesthetic gel directly to the penis, but this is not recommended because it dulls the sensations of sex and can cause adverse skin reactions.
Natural techniques such as the Masters-Johnson method or the stop-start technique have been proven to be helpful for many men. The Masters-Johnson method needs to be used over a long period of time to be successful, and it effectively retrains the man to be able to last longer. The success of this technique depends on dedicated effort and time. It is also recommended that the technique is demonstrated by a professional to ensure it is being used correctly.
There are several medical-treatments available, most notably the prescription medication Priligy. Priligy is an oral medication that has been specifically designed as a premature ejaculation cure. It can be taken 30 minutes before sex, with effects lasting up to four hours. Studies have shown that Priligy can delay ejaculation by 200% to 300%.
Some couples find they benefit from sexual therapy, where they are able to discuss any issues or concerns in an environment of trust. Problems within a relationship can sometimes be a contributing factor to this condition.
Where can I buy premature ejaculation treatments?
If you are seeking a premature ejaculation cure, it is advisable to discuss the condition first with a doctor, who will be able to advise you on the most suitable treatment for you. Alternatively, you can complete a medical consultation online to determine if you would qualify for a prescription treatment.

