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Effective Current Premature Ejaculation Treatments

There are several effective premature ejaculation treatments currently in use.
Premature ejaculation is technically defined as a man coming to a climax during sexual intercourse before he desires to do so.  However no specific time parameters exist to define what this condition is and what it is not. It is most often up to the discretion of the man involved and his physician.  Fortunately, there are several treatments available that prove to be effective for men experiencing this problem. What will work for each man is as different as the man himself.

Premature ejaculation treatments fall into several categories. Most often, it is a combination of two or more of the treatment modes that is most effective.  One method of dealing with this problem is medication, a second form of treatment is psychotherapy or counselling and a third option is sex therapy. There are other treatments available using kegel and other exercises, some which don't need you to have a partner whilst others involve the participation of an understanding partner.  Jacob Williams has developed a novel theory that premature ejaculation could be due to involuntary muscular contractions starting during foreplay and that if you suffer from PE you simply have too much muscle tension in the areas of his body that trigger orgasm, the PC muscle, the anal sphincter, etc. He has devised a method to control this muscle tension in order to cure PE.

For some men, erectile dysfunction can lead to early ejaculation.  The fear of losing one's erection may cause  a man to ejaculate early so that he does not disappoint his partner.  This issue can be at least partially resolved with the use of drugs specifically designed for this purpose.  These medications require a doctor's prescription and may or may not be covered by an employer-provided health insurance plan.

Certain antidepressants such as dapoxetine, have been proven effective for some men as premature ejaculation treatments, since they can cause delayed climax. It may not be necessary to take the drug every day in order to achieve this result; this will need to be discovered through trial and error. There are also over the counter medications available to help delay ejaculation. They vary in effectiveness but are less costly than physician-prescribed drugs and may be the first line of treatment for this very reason.

Sex therapy or counselling with a licensed therapist can be a helpful part of premature ejaculation treatments. Talking with a therapist, with or without the partner present, may help reveal anxieties or other situations that might lead to sexual issues. An open mind is necessary when discussing sexual issues with a third party.

Other therapies such as the squeeze technique vary in effectiveness but work well for some men. This technique requires a bit of practice, but with time, it is possible to learn to delay ejaculation without direct application of the technique. A knowledgeable physician can give instructions for using this method of dealing with this problem.

Men with premature ejaculation have several options available for treatment. With time and patience most will find what works for them.