It is a pain often
unspeakable for men and that can spoil their lives. Patients with sexual
disorders tend to reduce the frequency of sexual intercourse.
Premature
ejaculation, the most common disorder
This is a persistent or repeated speed of
ejaculation, which men fail to control.
One in five men is affected by this sexual disorder and there is no age to
suffer. Physicians distinguish two types of premature ejaculation: primary
(either 2/3 of cases) or secondary (1/3 of the cases). Premature ejaculation is
called primary when it is almost systematic since the beginning of sexual life.
It occurs before or just at the time of penetration. Premature ejaculation is
called secondary when it occurs after a period of sexual intercourse without
difficulties. It may be due to performance anxiety, psychological problems,
erectile dysfunction, hyperthyroidism or the cessation of addictive drugs.
It is "the persistent inability to obtain or
maintain an erection sufficient to allow satisfactory sexual intercourse".
A common sexual disorder since it affects about 1 adult man in 10 and even
nearly a quarter of men after 50 years. And the future does not bring good news
since with the aging of the US population; the number of people suffering from
this disorder could double within 25 years. Factors that predispose men to
develop erectile dysfunction include age, vascular problems, hormonal disorders
and neurological disorders. Some medical treatments also have an impact on the
quality of the erection.
Disorders that remain under diagnosed and under treatment
According to the
medical study, 2/3 of men suffering from premature ejaculation do not consult
with the thought that their problem "will work out on its own". But
62% of those who do not consult also explain that they are ashamed and 54%
decline because they did not know the existence of medical solutions to treat
their problem. The same phenomenon is also observed with regard to erectile
dysfunction.
Painful
consequences
The impact on the psychological and social
well-being of men who suffer from these sexual disorders is important. In
total, 48% of patients in a medical study indicated a feeling of failure, 47%
felt frustrated, and 37% said they were worried about their sexual future. And
37% report being subject to mood disorders (compared to 11% in the general
population) and 26% to insomnia (compared to 12% in the rest of the
population); they tend to consume more tobacco or alcohol than other US people.
A suffering that does not spare their partners: more than one woman out of two
whose partner has premature ejaculator, declares that orgasm is very difficult
to reach, or even totally absent. In the end, sexual disorders are sometimes a
reason for rupture or divorce (29% for men suffering from erectile dysfunction
and 22% for premature ejaculators).
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