See below: Go slow use condom and lots of lubricant slide in stop move very slow think of somethi.Ng else if u have to relax.
Answered 9/28/2016
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Need work up: Meds & cbt often helpful but start with urology eval.
Answered 3/26/2013
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There are specific: techniques that a sex therapist can teach you. Check w/your doc to make sure you are ok medically and he/she may have a referral. Some clinical psychologists specialize in sex therapy. Please check the background of the person you go to, i.e., look for license. Peace and good health.
Answered 5/8/2014
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Various Treatments: Premature ejaculation (pe) can be treated with certain medications and by specific physical techniques. First and foremost it is important to discuss this issue with your primary care giver. She/he will take a good history and perform a physical examination to see if there is any underlying medical condition contributing to pe. Thanks for this excellent question as others likely need this info.
Answered 10/4/2016
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Sexual Dysfunction : The mainstay of medical treatment for premature ejaculation has been ssri type antidepressants. Paxil (paroxetine) 10-20mg is most often used. It can be taken about an hour before sex or or on a daily basis. It stays in your system for a few days and can have other side effects as a result. In the usa watch for a new drug (dapoxetine) this year. It will be just for premature ejaculation. Already in europe.
Answered 9/17/2015
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