Premature Ejaculation
What is premature ejaculation?
The one that always happens, or almost always, you ejaculate in less than a minute after penetration.
When you never, or almost never, are able to delay ejaculation when you have sex.
If you feel distressed and frustrated, and tend to avoid sexual intimacy accordingly.
Symptoms
Ejaculation occurs out of control sooner than you or your partner would like.
Ejaculation occurs before penetrating or during the first minute.
You have a negative perception of your sexual relationships because they don’t last as long as you want.
Symptoms
Ejaculation occurs out of control sooner than you or your partner would like.
Ejaculation occurs before penetrating or during the first minute.
You have a negative perception of your sexual relationships because they don’t last as long as you want.

Types
Secondary premature ejaculation: It appears later in the patient’s life, sometimes related to an erectile dysfunction problem.
Types
Primary premature ejaculation: It has been present throughout the patient’s sexual life.
Secondary premature ejaculation: It appears later in the patient’s life, sometimes related to an erectile dysfunction problem.
Causes of premature ejaculation
Psychological premature ejaculation
It occurs because of tension and nervousness, being a new sexual encounter or having failed on previous occasions.
Organic premature ejaculation
It occurs when the patient has a hypersensitive glans, which causes him to ejaculate at the slightest contact or touch.
Defective learning
The patient learned to ejaculate without hardly any stimulation and it has become a habit that is repeated by default.
A very common problem
43% of spanish men have premature ejaculation at some point in their lives.
Premature ejaculation is the most common male sexual dysfunction.
Source: Data from Boston Medical Group’s internal tracking program, 2010–2018.
An under-diagnosed pathology
- It is difficult to define and become aware, lack of consensus in its definition, origin, diagnosis and treatment.
- Shame limits the care and acceptance of the problem even though the patient knows they must do something about it.
Source: Data from Boston Medical Group’s internal tracking program, 2010–2018.
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