Main Risk Factors of Premature Ejaculation

In very simple terms, premature ejaculation is defined as the condition when the man ejaculates too soon, that is, before the female partner - or indeed, he himself - has arrived at a sexual climax.

When this happens, there is a lot of dissatisfaction from the sexual act, which could lead to frustrations and even issues between married partners. Statistics reveal that premature ejaculation is one of the most important sexual incompatibility causes for divorces in the world today.

There are two basic types of premature ejaculation. The first is primary premature ejaculation, where the man has suffered from premature ejaculation all through his life, i.e. he has never ejaculated after prolonged sex.

The other type - what most men of the world are suffering from - is called secondary premature ejaculation. This is when the man ejaculates prematurely later in life due to some inner condition.

Though premature ejaculation occurs in men of most ages, young men are more prone to suffer from this disorder. The main cause behind this could be the inexperience of the young men indulging in sex.

The excitement and the frenzy associated with the first few sexual encounters of a man's life can also cause the ejaculation to be premature. This is the reason why most women prefer older men. As men grow older, they learn better the tricks of self-control. This makes them hold out better and let go only when they are sure their female partners have reached their own sexual climax.

Psychological Factors

Psychological factors can play a central role in persistent premature ejaculation. In some cases, men who have experienced premature ejaculation in the past and worry about it happening again can actually increase the risk of it occurring because of their anxiety. Other psychological factors can also play a role, including:

  • Relationship problems
  • Poor body image
  • History of sexual abuse
  • History of erectile dysfunction

All of these factors can cause men to rush through sexual encounters or become anxious during them, which increases the chances that premature ejaculation will occur.

Biological Factors

Biological factors can lead to premature ejaculation on their own, or they may appear alongside psychological factors, exacerbating them. Some of the biological factors that increase the risk of premature ejaculation include:

  • Abnormal hormone levels
  • Abnormal neurotransmitter levels
  • Inflammation of the prostate or urethra
  • Infection of the prostate or urethra
  • Inherited traits that cause physical abnormalities

Every person ejaculates at different times during different sexual encounters, and hence what time period qualifies for premature ejaculation is a highly debatable topic. Most men may ejaculate under one minute sometimes and have a prolonged sexual session some other time. Hence, premature ejaculation is a highly relative issue.

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