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Of men will
experience PE.*
of men are estimated to recover from PE with professional help.**
* DOI: 10.1111/j.1743-6109.2011.02507.x
** WebMD: Premature Ejaculation
Finishing too soon during sex?
Reference: Study on PE among Singaporean Men.
It might be Premature Ejaculation (PE). This is when you climax sooner than you or your partner would like, often within 2 minutes of penetration.
In some cases, it can even happen before things really get started. PE is common, treatable, and can affect your confidence and your sex life.
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Premature ejaculation (PE) is defined as ejaculation occurring without control, on or shortly after vaginal penetration and before the person wishes it. Negative consequences of PE include noticeable personal distress, such as frustration, depression and low self-esteem, as well as relationship difficulties. It is estimated that between 20-30% of men are affected by PE.
Premature ejaculation (PE) is defined as a persistent or recurrent ejaculation with minimal stimulation before, on or shortly after penetration and before the person wishes it. In simple terms, premature ejaculation occurs when you ejaculate too early during intercourse or sexual activity.
If you are having ejaculation in less than one-minute, you are considered to be experiencing premature ejaculation.
There are a number of strategies that are commonly recommended by doctors to treat premature ejaculation.
1. Behavioural modification strategy: Behavioural modification involves techniques that does not involve medications. Some of the techniques that can be used include the "Stop-Start" strategy, the "Squeeze" technique, as well as masturbation before anticipated sexual intercourse.
2. Use of topical anesthetics agents: Topical anesthetics works by desensitizing or "numbing" the penis when applied before sex, thus helping to delay ejaculation. These agents should be used according to doctor's instructions to minimize the risk of any side effects.
3. Oral medication: There is an on-demand, oral medication that is approved for the treatment of premature ejaculation in men between 18-64 years of age.