Premature ejaculation is the condition where a man ejaculates involuntarily and before desired during sexual arousal. This condition, prevalent in society at around 20-30%, despite lacking a clear definition, has negative effects on sexual intercourse and life. Many factors such as stress, relationship issues, hormonal imbalances can contribute to premature ejaculation. It should not be forgotten that this condition can affect overall health and relationships. Treatment for premature ejaculation may vary depending on the individual's condition and may include medication, therapy, and lifestyle changes. It is important for individuals to become aware and research appropriate treatment options because everyone has the right to a healthy and happy sexual life.
Other Treatments for Premature Ejaculation:
There are different treatment methods available for premature ejaculation. Creams and sprays may be effective in reducing sensitivity, but they are limited due to usage difficulties and negative effects on the relationship with the partner.
Oral medications, especially SSRIs (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors), can delay ejaculation, but they may have side effects. Drugs like dapoxetine may act quickly but come with challenges such as timing and cost.
Partner education and sexual therapy are important in the treatment of premature ejaculation. Artificial vaginas and devices can also be used, but the effectiveness of these treatments varies depending on the individual's situation.
Methods such as partner masturbation and behavioral therapy can also increase control. Sexual therapy can enhance satisfaction by strengthening couples' relationships.