Phimosis and premature ejaculation..?
My brother's foreskin completely covers the glans when he is not erect, but this does not happen when he is erect.
Also, every time I engage in sexual activity with my girlfriend, I finish quickly and sometimes I can't last more than 2 or 3 thrusts.
Does this qualify as premature ejaculation? I would like to ask if the foreskin helps with endurance? Additionally, what is the approximate cost for any related procedures?
Mak, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2004/08/30
Dr. Zhang Chengye reply Urology
Hello Mac: The situation you described does not qualify as premature ejaculation! Circumcision can indeed help with endurance.
The cost of circumcision is approximately 3,000 NT dollars.
This is a response from Dr.
Chang Cheng-yeh, attending physician of the Urology Department at Hsinchu Hospital, Department of Health, Executive Yuan.
Reply Date: 2004/08/30
More Info
Phimosis and premature ejaculation are two distinct conditions that can affect male sexual health, and understanding them is crucial for addressing any concerns you may have.
Phimosis is a condition where the foreskin of the penis cannot be easily retracted over the glans (the head of the penis). In your case, it seems that your foreskin covers the glans when the penis is not erect, but retracts normally when erect. This is not uncommon and is often referred to as physiological phimosis, which is common in younger males and typically resolves with age. However, if you experience discomfort, pain, or difficulty with hygiene, it may be worth discussing with a healthcare provider.
In some cases, phimosis can lead to complications such as infections or inflammation. If the condition persists or causes issues, treatments may include topical steroid creams to help loosen the foreskin or, in more severe cases, surgical options like circumcision.
Premature ejaculation (PE) is characterized by ejaculation that occurs with minimal sexual stimulation before, during, or shortly after penetration, leading to distress or frustration for one or both partners. Based on your description, if you find that you are unable to last long during sexual activity, it could be indicative of premature ejaculation. PE is a common condition and can be influenced by various factors, including anxiety, stress, or even certain medical conditions.
There are several approaches to managing premature ejaculation:
1. Behavioral Techniques: Methods such as the "stop-start" technique or the "squeeze" technique can help you gain better control over ejaculation.
2. Desensitizing Products: Over-the-counter creams or sprays that contain numbing agents can reduce sensitivity and help prolong the duration of intercourse.
3. Therapy: Counseling or sex therapy can address any psychological factors contributing to premature ejaculation.
4. Medications: Certain medications, including selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), have been shown to delay ejaculation and may be prescribed by a healthcare provider.
Regarding your question about whether the foreskin helps with lasting longer during intercourse, there is no definitive evidence to suggest that having a foreskin directly impacts ejaculatory control. However, some men report that the presence of the foreskin can provide a different sensation during intercourse, which may influence their experience.
As for the cost of treatment, it varies widely depending on your location, the healthcare provider, and the specific treatment chosen. For instance, topical treatments may be relatively inexpensive, while surgical options like circumcision can be more costly and may not be covered by insurance if deemed elective.
In conclusion, if you are experiencing concerns related to phimosis or premature ejaculation, it is advisable to consult with a healthcare professional. They can provide a thorough evaluation, discuss your symptoms in detail, and recommend appropriate treatment options tailored to your needs. Addressing these issues can significantly improve your sexual health and overall well-being.
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