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Premature Ejaculation- What Are the Causes?

It is likely that the most confidence-killing problem faced by men is premature ejaculation. It may cause a lot of frustration and embarrassment to not only men themselves but also their partners. Yet, the sad fact is most men suffer from premature ejaculation at some point in their life. Statistically put, around 20-40% of men experience this issue. Despite the commonness of premature ejaculation, there isn't a cause that can be singled out as the sole cause. Various psychological factors play a role in most cases however, and some causes having hormonal or physical origins.

It has been confirmed by many sex therapists that most cases of premature ejaculation have a link to psychological factors. Sexual experiences during the younger years exert a huge impact on how well a man can control his arousal. During the adolescent period, sex or masturbation was often in a rush possibly for the fear of being discovered. This can actually condition men to climax as soon as possible whenever he is having sex later in life. Also, the feelings of guilt or anxiety can inhibit a man's ability to control his ejaculation. Most feelings of anxiety are associated with the fear of being unable to perform well in bed. Often times, the excitement is simply too much to handle, usually because the person is not used to such a high level of excitement. There are some situations where men who have suffered from erectile dysfunction have a fear of being unable to obtain or keep an erection so they rush through the intercourse before it is lost. Over time, this will train the brain to ejaculate as soon as possible during intercourse, even when the fear of erectile dysfunction has disappeared.

In addition to the psychological causes, there are several biological factors that are considered to having contributed to some cases of premature ejaculation. This could include abnormal levels of hormones or neurotransmitters in the brain. Certain thyroid problems or inherited traits could also be a factor. There have been rare cases of PE resulting from some sort of neurological damage from a surgery or trauma or from withdrawals from narcotics. Biological causes seem to be more frequent in cases where premature ejaculation has been a lifelong problem.

While premature ejaculation can affect men of any age, it seems to be most common in younger men. Occurrences of premature ejaculation also can vary depending on the situation itself. A new sexual partner for example, or a specific sexual situation could increase its frequency. There is also a correlation between the length of time since the man last engaged in intercourse and his inability to control his arousal and ejaculation. Regardless of what the cause of premature ejaculation is, there are effective solutions available to combat the problem. Often times, the solution lies in learning some accurate information and right techniques.




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