Sexual Dysfunction
What is Pre-Mature Ejaculation?
Pre-Mature Ejaculation is also known as pre-climax or early ejaculation - this is characterized as ejaculating sooner than the person or their partner would like during sex. It can often be frustrating and can make sex less pleasurable, due to the partner not achieving orgasm before they do. Clinically latency time of less than 2 minutes is considered as Premature Ejaculation. The average latency time is 6.5 minutes so some men seek help to improve their latency time. Latency time is period between penetration and ejaculation. Pre-mature ejaculation can be treated by visiting a sexual health clinic.
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