Premature Ejaculation
Premature Ejaculation can be defined as a male sexual dysfunction which causes ejaculation prior to or within roughly one minute of vaginal penetration from the first sexual experience.
There are two types of Premature Ejaculation:
- Secondary “Acquired” Premature Ejaculation
When symptoms appear after a while of normal ejaculatory function in life. - Primary Premature Ejaculation
When the individual has always suffered from premature ejaculation.
What results can I expect to see?
To maximise effectiveness of treatments, it’s recommended that each patient receives treatment once or twice a week until a total of 4 -6 sessions have been completed. Success rates of this treatment are high, with 75% of patients showing long-term improvement in their erectile dysfunction.
What is the process of diagnosis?
Each patient will be questioned on a variety of aspects of their life including: partner and relationship as well as social, cultural and contextual issues related to Premature Ejaculation. Based on each patient’s response, a healthcare professional will evaluate a suitable treatment plan and discuss the various management options available.
What does the treatment involve?
Urology brochure – Dr Anis v3
In order to treat this issue, a combination of pharmacological, psychological, and educational treatment interventions will be considered.