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youngdoc
Delayed Ejaculation
« on: August 18, 2007, 08:33 AM »

Nairalanders
This is a problem that many men suffer from but are too embarrassed to talk about. This thread is designed to provide as much reliable information on that condition and receive advice from Doctors in the house.



Delayed ejaculation
Definition

Delayed ejaculation refers to an inhibition of ejaculation. The male is unable to ejaculate, either during intercourse, or with manual stimulation in the presence of a partner.
Alternative Names
Ejaculatory incompetence; Sex - delayed ejaculation; Retarded ejaculation
Causes

Most men ejaculate within 2 to 4 minutes after onset of active thrusting in intercourse. Men with retarded ejaculation may be entirely unable to ejaculate in some circumstances (for example, during intercourse), or may only be able to ejaculate with great effort and after prolonged intercourse (for example 30 to 45 minutes).

The most common causes are psychological. Common psychological causes include:

    * A strict religious background causing the person to view sex as sinful
    * Lack of attraction for a partner
    * Conditioning caused by unique or atypical masturbation patterns
    * Traumatic events (such as being discovered in masturbation or illicit sex, or learning one's partner is having an affair)

Some factors, such as anger toward the partner, may be involved; however, organic causes are sometimes present. A variety of drugs (such as Prozac, Mellaril and guanethidine) can impair ejaculation. Neurological disease such as strokes or nerve damage to the spinal cord or back may also cause a delay in or inability to ejaculate.
Exams and Tests

If the man is unable to ejaculate in a reasonable length of time with some form of stimulation (as with masturbation), it is a good indicator that organic factors are likely to play a role in the problem.

Stimulation of the privates with a vibrator or other increased stimulatory device may determine if an underlying physical (often neurological) problem exists. A neurological examination may uncover other neurological defects associated with delayed ejaculation.
Treatment

If the man has never ejaculated through any form of stimulation (such as wet dreams, masturbation, or intercourse) in his life, a urologist should be consulted to determine if there is a congenital or physical abnormality.

If, however, he is able to ejaculate in a reasonable period of time by some form of stimulation, he should seek sex therapy from a therapist specializing in this area. Treatment usually includes both partners.

The therapist will usually educate the couple about the fundamentals of sexual response and how to communicate and guide the partner to provide ideal stimulation, rather than trying to will a sexual response to occur.

Therapy then commonly involves a series of homework assignments wherein the couple, in the privacy of their home, engage in sexual activities that minimize performance pressure and maximize focusing on pleasure.

Typically, sexual intercourse will be prohibited for a limited period of time, while the couple gradually enhances their ability to enjoy ejaculation through other types of stimulation.

In cases where there is a problematic relationship or an inhibition of sexual desire between the couple, therapy to enhance the relationship and emotional intimacy may be required as a preliminary step.

Sometimes hypnosis may be a useful adjunct to therapy, particularly if a partner is not willing to participate in therapy. Self-treatment of this problem will probably be unsuccessful in most cases.

If a medication is believed to be the cause of the problem, the man's physician should review other medication options. (Never discontinue a prescribed medication without consulting the prescribing physician). This may be difficult in certain instances, especially when the medication is working appropriately to solve a pre-existing medical or psychological problem.
Outlook (Prognosis)

Outpatient treatment commonly requires about 12 to 18 sessions with an average success rate in the range of 70 to 80%.

A more positive outcome is associated with having a previous history of satisfying sexual experiences, a short duration of the problem, feelings of sexual desire, feelings of love toward one's sexual partner, motivation for treatment, and absence of serious psychological problems.

If medications are the source of the problem, a full recovery should be expected if the physician is able to switch or discontinue the medication.

Possible Complications

Marital stress, sexual dissatisfaction, inhibited sexual desire, and avoidance of sexual contact may result if the problem is not addressed and remedied.
Prevention

Healthy attitudes toward sexuality and one's own genitals helps prevent delayed ejaculation. It is also vitally important to realize that you cannot will a sexual response, just as you cannot will yourself to go to sleep or to perspire. The harder one tries to have a certain sexual response, the more it becomes inhibited.

To minimize the pressure, a man should absorb himself in the pleasure of the moment, without worrying about whether or when he will ejaculate. The partner should create a relaxed atmosphere, free of pressure, rather than create pressure with questions about whether or not ejaculation has occurred. Finally, any fears or anxieties, such as fear of pregnancy or disease, should be openly discussed.
youngdoc
Re: Delayed Ejaculation
« #1 on: August 18, 2007, 08:35 AM »

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youngdoc
Re: Delayed Ejaculation
« #2 on: August 18, 2007, 01:29 PM »

So tell us your experiences, were you on any medication, who did you talk to, how long did it take you to get medical/professional help. Doctors in the house, please share some advice on this issue.
jehosaphat
Re: Delayed Ejaculation
« #3 on: August 18, 2007, 02:30 PM »

I have a friend who is from Deepelr Life. I don't know if his (or the church) view of sex affected him but he complains that he cannot come when he does it with his wife. is that what you are talking about? He goes on for like 30 mins and by then she is so sore. Talk about frustration,
dabone
CURE FOR PILE
« #4 on: August 29, 2007, 06:35 PM »

please some help my friend,he has pile for 20yrs now and really do not consider operation
he prefer native medication for cure,his situation has degenerated to lack of full erection.he find it difficult to make love to her girls.
as a good friend of his,he has sought for advice from me,i really do not know what to tell him.Dr what is your take on this with more emphasis on correcting the erectile disfunction.
$$Rhino
Re: Delayed Ejaculation
« #5 on: August 29, 2007, 08:58 PM »

i see no wrong in 30 minutes sex be4 ejaculation, would u rather prefer a one-minute man
surugede
Re: Delayed Ejaculation
« #6 on: September 09, 2007, 09:14 AM »

na wa oooo some people dey lament say dia problem na premature ejaculation other people's wahala na delayed ejaculation.
God i thank u ooooo for the way i am oooo. My 4 minutes (plus or minus) is still ok for me
youngdoc
Re: Delayed Ejaculation
« #7 on: September 12, 2007, 03:36 AM »

Quote from: dabone on August 29, 2007, 06:35 PM
please some help my friend,he has pile for 20yrs now and really do not consider operation
he prefer native medication for cure,his situation has degenerated to lack of full erection.he find it difficult to make love to her girls.
as a good friend of his,he has sought for advice from me,i really do not know what to tell him.Dr what is your take on this with more emphasis on correcting the erectile disfunction.

Sir,
The hemorrhoids could be the cause, or the native medication could have had side effects that affected either nervous stimulation to the privates or blood flow. Remember that both factors have to be present for a healthy erection. If your friend does not want to consider surgery, how about a "banding procedure" where the hemorrhoids are deprived of blood until they fall off. You could do more research on that to see if that is a feasible option,  And by all means visit a hospital to get a full diagnosis. This is merely conjecture and guesswork until your friend has been thoroughly examined. Cant say more at this time. Hope this helps.
tommyex (m)
Re: Delayed Ejaculation
« #8 on: September 19, 2007, 07:34 PM »

I think this Issue of premature or delayed EJACULATION is a serious issue that defines relationships and marriages.
I have seen girls who feel 30 mins is d minimum 4 der satisfaction and some mayb 10 minutes(@ Surugede who told u 4minutes is so cool).I think its 2 early

Anyway i ll like to know d ideal time limit to last during sex

Cos girls from some tribes ere can kill a man oo,make i no talk
gbolio4 (m)
Re: Delayed Ejaculation
« #9 on: October 04, 2007, 03:16 AM »

Quote from: surugede on September 09, 2007, 09:14 AM
na wa oooo some people dey lament say dia problem na premature ejaculation other people's wahala na delayed ejaculation.
God i thank u ooooo for the way i am oooo. My 4 minutes (plus or minus) is still ok for me


Maaann I've not laughed - in a really long time - the way i did in response to that post !

Come to think, of it this forum has real therapeutic qualities, I mean you can get to cure depression with the kind o laffs you'll get when you're here   Grin

My 4 minutes (plus or minus) is still ok for me   Grin

kaypinchi (m)
Re: Delayed Ejaculation
« #10 on: October 04, 2007, 08:01 PM »

@ youngdoc

You need to help me on these; other than starting a new thread.

Please can you offer insights on the responsibilities of the Doctor(s) and/or Nurse(s) in a case where negligence can be traced to a patient's death.

Also, is following the advice of your Doctor or Medical consultant (hook line & sinker) at your own risk?

I really need to know.

If you wish, mail me wt my username at yahoo.com

Thanks.
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