Primary premature ejaculation, is premature ejaculation that is always experienced by a man since he first had sex or every time he had sex. Secondary premature ejaculation, which is when premature ejaculation occurs in a man who previously had a history of normal or no ejaculation problems.
Premature Ejaculation Risk Factors The following risk factors for premature ejaculation include: Erectile dysfunction: premature ejaculation will become more severe, if a person often has problems maintaining an erection. Fear of not being able to maintain an erection can make a person want to end a relationship intentionally or not. Health conditions: chronic diseases such as heart disease will make you anxious and inadvertently force you to ejaculate immediately. Stress: stress can be upsetting and distracting from sexual intercourse.
Premature Ejaculation Treatment Treatment of premature ejaculation can also be done at home, for example by wearing a thick condom to reduce the sensitivity of the penis. This is because, treatment related to premature ejaculation does not always have to be handled by a doctor. However, if the home business does not give positive results, then you should contact your doctor to be given treatment either with drugs or therapy.