Premature Ejaculation: You Can Have Control

You’re in bed with your partner and you’re getting intimate. Sexual intercourse begins and before you can control it, you’ve finished. You lay there, beside your partner and begin spiralling down the rabbit hole with negative thoughts about what is wrong with you. You’re embarrassed and your anxiety about your performance takes over. Sound familiar?

What is PE?

Many men suffer from what is known as Premature Ejaculation. But, just to be clear, premature ejaculation is not defined by the speed in which you finish, but rather whether you finished when you desired to. Being in control of your ejaculation is a more precise definition of what we, in the medical field, call Premature Ejaculation (PE).

Time To Consult

Although many men have been known to finish too quickly, there are a large set of factors that distinguish a one-time occurrence from frequent PE. If you ejaculate sooner than you’d like to during sexual intercourse, and this is happening more often than that one time you got too drunk or went a long time without ejaculating, then it’s probably time to see a doctor to figure out what’s going on.

Causes

When it comes to premature ejaculation, there is always the possibility that psychological factors (poor body image, depression, relationship issues, and so on), are working in tandem with the physiological causes (abnormal hormone levels, abnormal levels of neurotransmitters, inflammation and infection of the prostate or urethra, and so on). By understanding the full spectrum of the disease, you will be able to begin treating the issue so that sexual intimacy can be improved.

Treatment Options Are Available

By sitting down with your doctor, you will discuss your symptoms to learn where the problem is stemming from. There can be a host of variables that are playing a role in your sexual experiences, and by knowing all of the symptoms and how the disease is affecting you (and your relationship), your doctor can better prescribe a course of action that will help you gain control of your ejaculatory function.

Sex Therapy

Sex therapy is often recommended for patients suffering from premature ejaculation. Counselling is vital for so many reasons, but the main one is to establish whether your premature ejaculation is caused by psychological issues or not. Once a man starts to experience PE, anxiety settles in fairly quickly thereafter. Anticipating frustration or shame, or feeling embarrassed about ejaculating prematurely is common and can exacerbate the issue. Talking through the stress of performance can dissipate the anxiety that goes along with it.

Shockwave Therapy

Shockwave therapy helps improve the volume of blood flow into tissue with the goals of helping you achieve harder, longer-lasting erections. This option treats a physiological cause and requires no planning, pills, surgery, implants, and is non-invasive. For those who cannot use medications, EDSWT opens a new path for regaining sexual wellness and help you restore intimacy with your partner.

Injection Therapy for Men

This therapy is non-invasive, with no side effects or risk of allergic reaction because the patient’s own blood is used. Injection Therapy increases vascular formation and improves the health of erectile tissue for improved blood flow. It also makes other medicine based therapies more effective.

Additional Therapies

In the realm of additional treatments, oral medication or topical anesthetics are options that can help delay ejaculation. There are also a variety of behavioural changes or techniques that have shown improvement in delaying ejaculation. These can all be discussed with a counsellor or doctor.

We Can Help At Precision Kelowna

Sexual experiences should not bring on stress, and anticipating ejaculating before desired is no fun for anyone. There are many procedures to treat and reverse the symptoms. You can improve your overall sexual wellness by seeking help. It’s that easy. Book a consultation today.