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Premature ejaculation: when prostatitis is to blame


Premature ejaculation: when prostatitis is to blame

Prostatitis, that is an inflammation of the prostate gland, is a problem which affects men between the ages of 18 and 45. Symptoms of the condition include: high fever, shivering and difficulty urinating (in the worst cases); whilst pain, pressure on the area, increase frequency of urination and a burning sensation are typical of a chronic problem. In some cases, however, the problems previously listed do not manifest and men are faced with an altogether very different symptom: eiaculazione precoce .

It is now well known amongst medical professionals that prostatitis can be a cause of sexual dysfunction. In fact, inflammation of the prostate occurs in 56.5% of all individuals suffering from premature ejaculation; of these 47.8% were affected by bacterial prostatitis.

This discovery underlines the belief that premature ejaculation is not just a problem which is all “in the head”, but rather that there are some concrete physiological causes behind the condition. This is further food for thought for those suffering from PE and a good reason to visit your doctor for a complete check-up. Whilst erection problems are embarrassing, they frequently mask serious issues which cannot be ignored in the longer run without being of detriment to the sufferer.

In addition, in solving the cause of premature ejaculation there is no further need to treat the symptoms. In the case of bacterial prostatitis all you may need is a simple course of antibiotics and this is the long run will work out cheaper and far more hassle free compared with taking a pill like Priligy tablet every time you want to engage in sexual intercourse. Priligy Dapoxetine does however remain the main course of action to take if prostatitis causes permanent ejaculatory issues. Before taking this treatment speak to your doctor for further information and advice.


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