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Premature Ejaculation
Premature Ejaculation: A Breakthrough Book With New Ideas For Couples Suffering an Age Old Problem PDF Print E-mail
Imageby Barry McCarthy, PhD And Michael Mertz, PhD Special for Vibrance Associates
What is premature ejaculation (PE)? You might expect that this is an easy question to answer, but it depends on whom you ask. Masters and Johnson (1970), the founders of modern sex therapy, stated that a man has PE if he ejaculates before the woman reaches orgasm in 50 percent or more of their sexual encounters. PE is sometimes defined as a problem accomplishing a “normal” length of time between insertion and ejaculation. Studies have even defined PE by a specific amount of intercourse time: less than one minute, two, three, four, five, seven, or 10 minutes, each amount based on a different reason. Still others have proposed to define PE by the number of intravaginal thrusts: eight thrusts, 15 thrusts.

Premature Ejaculation: A Breakthrough Book With New Ideas For Couples Suffering an Age Old Problem

 
AUA Report: Explaining And Helping With Premature Ejaculation Issues PDF Print E-mail
It's not what most would think or guess. Erectile dysfunction (the inability to obtain an erection and sustain it to have penetrating intercourse, many estimate, makes up less than 10 percent of all cases of male dysfunction issues. The answer: Premature Ejaculation (PE). or as Hisandherhealth.com medical director, Dr. Myron Murdock describes it, Heightened Sexual Sensitivity (HSS.) That reportedly accounts for some 80 percent of male sexual dysfunction. There is no specific time for HSS, but penetration is considered a key element and insufficient time (of up to 120 seconds) for both the partners. Here are two abstracts from papers on this topic that were presented at the 2003 American Urological Association annual meeting.

AUA Report: Explaining And Helping With Premature Ejaculation Issues

 
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Peyronies Disease -- French surgeon, Francois de la Peyronie, first described this disease in 1743. This is an illness where the scarring is seen or palpated on the penis. Origin of Peyronie's Diseases - The exact cause of Peyronie's Disease is not known, but it is seen in about 1% of men.

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