late ejaculation
Delayed ejaculation (ejaculatory disorder) is a condition when long sexual stimulation is required for a man to develop orgasm and ejaculation (emission of sperm from the penis). Some men have no ability to ejaculate at all Causes of delayed ejaculation include certain chronic diseases, surgical interventions, and medications Treatment depends on the underlying cause Late ejaculation is a problem if it causes stress to the patient or his partner
Late ejaculation can be caused by some chronic diseases, surgery and medications Drug use and mental disorders (depression, anxiety, stress) also cause this problem Often, late ejaculation is the result of a combination of psychological and physical factors
Physical causes include:
- Certain birth defects in the reproductive system
- Damage to the pelvic nerves that control orgasm
- Certain infections such as urinary tract infections
- Surgical treatment or excision of the prostate
Anxiety makes the problem of late ejaculation even worse
Some men require 30 minutes or more of sexual stimulation before ejaculation Sometimes no ejaculation at all (anejaculation) If a man experiences stress or anger due to late ejaculation, or if he stops sexual activity due to fatigue, irritability, or loss of erection, a clinical diagnosis of late ejaculation may be considered. Some men can only ejaculate by masturbating If late ejaculation bothers a man at all, the problem starts with puberty Acquired late ejaculation comes with a period of normal functioning
- General and situational General late ejaculation occurs regardless of the partner and the type of stimulation, while situational late ejaculation is observed only under certain conditions
These categories help us to diagnose and choose the most appropriate treatment method.