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What is Premature Ejaculation

Definition of Premature Ejaculation

Simply defined, Premature Ejaculation (PE) is ejaculation that takes place earlier than the man wishes, or too fast so as to satisfy the couple during a sexual relation.

Although accurate, this definition often leads to confusion.  Many men wonder exactly how long is long enough.  For some men, lasting 5 minutes is sufficient to please his partner, while for others, 20 or 30 minutes may be necessary.

Whether you are looking to increase the time taken to ejaculate from a few seconds to a few minutes, a few minutes to several minutes, or from several minutes to as long as you want, the Supplemax Premature Ejaculation Treatment Program combines modern medicine with acknowledged exercise methods to successfully treat PE via a medically supervised program.

 

Premature Ejaculation is a Common Sexual Disorder in Men

There are several types of masculine sexual dysfunctions, with Premature Ejaculation (PE) being the most common. According to the American Urological Association and countless other surveys, PE affects more men than any other sexual problem.  It is estimated that PE represents more than 47% of male sexual dysfunctions, and up to 63% of male sexual dysfunctions in men younger than 45.  In some cases there is a tendency to improve with age; men generally gain better control as they grow older, in contrast to erectile dysfunction, which tends to get worse with age.

In many cases, however, without proper treatment PE will worsen over time, and the impact PE can have on men and their partners can be devastating for a relationship

An effective treatment to premature ejaculation should combine modern medicine with acknowledged exercise methods to successfully treat PE via a medically supervised program, in order to enhance your sex-life and your relationships.

 

Types of Premature Ejaculation

Premature Ejaculation (PE) can be divided into 4 types.

Type 1 PE is very common in adolescents and in young adults that began having sex later than the average.  It is the mildest type of PE and is usually produced by anxiety, fear, feelings of guilt that may arise in early relationships, or inadequate masturbation practices.  Type 1 PE is the easiest to treat.

Type 2 PE is very common in adults, particularly between the ages of 20 and 45 years old.  Type 2 PE often appears without warning, and is caused by increased stress levels, pressure situations, and excessive daily demands.  This type of PE, again, is relatively easy to treat.

Type 3 PE is not very common and is relatively serious.  It is usually produced from an untreated Type 2 PE.  Severe cases of depression can sometimes lead to Type 3 PE.  Despite the severity of Type 3 PE, it is still treatable, although it may take more time and effort on the part of the patient.

Type 4 PE is the most severe type of PE, it normally stems from Type 3 PE, and it constitutes a health risk.  Type 4 PE can lead to difficulties gaining and maintaining an erection, and it can occasionally lead to total sexual dysfunction.  Type 4 PE can sometimes lead to psychological illnesses such as depression.  This type of PE is also treatable, but due to the severity and urgency of the situation we would recommend you arrange a visit with a psychologist or sex therapist.

 

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