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10 Causes of Premature Ejaculation


For medical problems related to sexual health, online doctor prescriptions provide a solution to an otherwise embarrassing issue. Many men dread the thought of facing their lifelong medical practitioner with a disorder like premature ejaculation, especially if they share that practitioner with their spouse, children, or parents.


Following a one on one online doctor consultation, you can receive an online doctor prescription from a certified U.S. based physician. This allows you to save time driving to and from appointments, spending long wait times in the office waiting room, or running into people you know while you wait for your prescription.


Throughout this blog we'll talk more about the benefit of online doctors for premature ejaculation treatment and the 10 main causes of PE.


What is Premature Ejaculation?


Premature ejaculation is the act of reaching climax before an orgasm is intended; in other words, when a man ejaculates prematurely. Research published in the Journal of European Urology explains, "PE has prevalence rates of 20–30%. PE may be classified as lifelong (primary) or acquired (secondary). Diagnosis is based on medical and sexual history assessing intravaginal ejaculatory latency time, perceived control, distress, and interpersonal difficulty related to the ejaculatory dysfunction."


PE is a common problem, occurring at various stages throughout a male's lifetime. However, when PE becomes a chronic condition, it's important to research the potential cause and treat it quickly. Many men avoid treatment because they are too ashamed to relate the condition to their physician. Removing the stigma from premature ejaculation is crucial for developing healthy and happy sexual relationships.


Causes of Premature Ejaculation


Now that you understand what premature ejaculation is and how an online doctor prescription can help, it's important to know why it happens. Here are the 10 most common causes of PE.



  1. Nervousness Over the Idea of Prematurely Ejaculating: Sometimes we're our own worst enemy. For many men, PE is caused by the fear of PE. Worry over finishing too soon makes it difficult to focus and extend intercourse before orgasm. Finding ways to relax during intercourse can help prolong the period before ejaculation.

  2. Early Exposure to Sexual Intercourse: For some men, being exposed to sexual experiences too early is an underlying cause for PE. This could be due to a highly overactive sex drive created at a young age. Scientists writing for the Journal of Behavioral Brain Research consider premature ejaculation psychogenic, writing, "Premature ejaculation has generally been considered a psychosexual disorder with psychogenic aetiology." This means that most PE causes are in the mind, rather than the body.

  3. Erectile Dysfunction: ED might sound like the opposite problem to PE, but it can be a root cause. For some erectile dysfunction sufferers, rushing to finishing is a natural habit. Men who are unable to achieve or maintain an erection for extended periods teach themselves to climax quickly. This can become a problem in the future, translating into premature ejaculation.

  4. Inflammation of the Prostate: In rare cases, a physical problem could be the cause of premature ejaculation. Inflammation of the prostate, or of the urethra, for example, could be the culprit. According to Harvard Medical School, "If your sexual history fails to reveal significant mental or emotional factors that may contribute to premature ejaculation, your doctor may want to examine you. Your doctor may examine your prostate or do neurological tests (tests of your nervous system) to determine if there is a physical problem that could be causing premature ejaculation."

  5. Anxiety and Stress: Men experiencing high levels of anxiety and stress could be predisposed to premature ejaculation or erectile dysfunction. This is because stress has a physical impact on hormones and mental health.

  6. Low Serotonin Levels: According to the Urology Care Foundation, "Though the exact cause of PE is not known, serotonin may play a role. Serotonin is a natural substance made by nerves. High amounts of serotonin in the brain increase the time to ejaculation. Low amounts can shorten the time to ejaculation, and lead to PE." Low serotonin could be linked to diet and nutrition as it is found in many of the foods we eat.

  7. Previous Sexual Repression: Just as men who are sexualized too young may experience PE, those who are sexually repressed are also prone to symptoms. Experiencing sexual intercourse infrequently makes you more sensitive to touch. It also eliminates the will power necessary for some men to extend climax. If sexual infrequency is causing your PE symptoms, you're an online doctor consultation may result in a recommendation to increasing sexual experiences. This doesn't need to be intercourse and could include self-sexual release as well.

  8. Problems with Your Relationship: If you are experiencing instability with your partner or are feeling guilty over something related to your relationship it could impact your ability to prolong orgasm. A common cause of PE is instability in the relationship through which sexual intercourse is achieved. Wanting to please your partner or being worried you can't please your partner could cause you to rush through it.

  9. Depression: Many people assume that depression would have the opposite effect on a man, but it works both ways. Men experiencing depression could have a hormone imbalance, or could be undergoing extreme amounts of stress, poor nutrition, or a variety of other problems related to depression. These issues reflect on the symptoms you'll experience along with depression, including PE as a result.

  10. Overstimulation: For men, foreplay isn't always necessary to achieve erection or orgasm. However, stimulation prior to intercourse can be a problem for those who experience PE. It creates an initial buildup which PE sufferers aren't always able to calm down from before attempting intercourse.


If you experience symptoms of premature ejaculation and are curious about seeking treatment with an online doctor consultation, contact QuickRXRefill today, and learn more about ED here.




 

 

Mitchell Cohen
Mitchell Cohen, M.D. is Board Certified doctor specializing in Orthopedic Medicine and Spinal Surgery. Graduated from Hahnemann University in Philadelphia, PA with a degree in Human Physiology (1983) and subsequently achieved his medical degree in 1987 from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. Dr Cohen did his Surgical Residency at the University of New Mexico in 1992 as well as a Spine Fellowship in 1993. Dr. Cohen has published the following medical journals: "Biomechanical Efficiency of Spinal Systems in Thorocolumbar Fractures" (1993), "Kaneda Anterior Spinal Instrumentation" and "Spinal Fusion Stabilization amongst many others. View Dr Cohen's Twitter Page.

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