Feeling Lost? 5 Signs You Urgently Need Therapy!
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Mon, May 13, 2024
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Premature ejaculation is, as its name suggests, a tendency for a man to ejaculate with little sexual stimulation, usually prior to the commencement of sexual intercourse or just after it begins.
Premature ejaculation is considered the most common type of male sexual dysfunction. Doctors estimate between 20 percent and 30 percent of men experience premature ejaculation at some point during their lives.
Men living with premature ejaculation face a great deal of emotional turmoil. They feel distress, embarrassment, and a lack of control.
Reasons for Premature Ejaculation
There are both psychological and biological reasons for premature ejaculation. The psychological causes include:
Biological and other causes for premature ejaculation include:
Premature Ejaculation: Treatment and Coping
Men experiencing premature ejaculation caused by psychological issues should consider behavioral therapy. Such therapy might involve masturbating an hour or two before sex to give yourself a better chance of delaying ejaculation, or arousing your partner prior to sex so that your orgasms can take place at the same time.
A man also might choose to avoid intercourse for a while, focusing instead on other forms of sexual play and giving himself a chance to work through the anxiety and pressure that is affecting his performance.
Other ways to treat or cope with premature ejaculation include:
And, of course, there's the old joke about "thinking of baseball stats" when the urge to climax approaches. Focusing his thoughts on something non-sexual can help a man last longer.
Premature ejaculation is considered the most common type of male sexual dysfunction. Doctors estimate between 20 percent and 30 percent of men experience premature ejaculation at some point during their lives.
Men living with premature ejaculation face a great deal of emotional turmoil. They feel distress, embarrassment, and a lack of control.
Reasons for Premature Ejaculation
There are both psychological and biological reasons for premature ejaculation. The psychological causes include:
Biological and other causes for premature ejaculation include:
Premature Ejaculation: Treatment and Coping
Men experiencing premature ejaculation caused by psychological issues should consider behavioral therapy. Such therapy might involve masturbating an hour or two before sex to give yourself a better chance of delaying ejaculation, or arousing your partner prior to sex so that your orgasms can take place at the same time.
A man also might choose to avoid intercourse for a while, focusing instead on other forms of sexual play and giving himself a chance to work through the anxiety and pressure that is affecting his performance.
Other ways to treat or cope with premature ejaculation include:
And, of course, there's the old joke about "thinking of baseball stats" when the urge to climax approaches. Focusing his thoughts on something non-sexual can help a man last longer.
New research from Sweden underscores the enduring threat posed by depression during pregnancy, revealing a significant increase in suicide risk that extends for years. Led by Dr. Songhao Lu of the Karolinska Institute, the study, published in JAMA Network Open, highlights a seven-fold surge in suicide rates among new mothers diagnosed with perinatal depression—occurring before, during, or after pregnancy.
This heightened risk persists beyond the immediate postpartum period, with women experiencing perinatal depression remaining more than twice as likely to die by suicide between five to 18 years after childbirth compared to unaffected peers.
The study, analyzing Swedish national health data from 2001 to 2017, sheds light on the severity of the issue. Notably, the period following childbirth emerges as particularly perilous, accounting for a significant proportion of maternal deaths, ranging from 13% to 36%, attributable to suicide.