If premature ejaculation is affecting your sex life you may find the following products useful in delaying your climax, helping you and your partner relax and enjoy lovemaking once again.
What is premature ejaculation? The NHS describe premature ejaculation in men as when ejaculation is earlier than you or your partner would like it to be. Premature ejaculation is not to be confused with erectile dysfunction, although the two conditions often have roots in anxiety and stress.
Treatment for premature ejaculation that does not involve medicine or sex therapy can include a spray treatment for the penis to delay ejaculation and performance enhancing condoms, both of which can be found below.
What is premature ejaculation?
Premature ejaculation is the most common type of ejaculation problem where, during intercourse, ejaculation occurs too quickly. The 'normal' length of time before ejaculation during intercourse is objective. Studies across the world have found that the average time between starting sexual intercourse and ejaculation was around 5.5 minutes. It is therefore dependent on the individual and his partner to decide whether the time that it takes for him to ejaculate is normal and whether any treatment for premature ejaculation is necessary.
How common is premature ejaculation?
According to the NHS, it is estimated that 20-30% of men in England will experience at least one episode of premature ejaculation during their lifetime.