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Sexual therapy as a treatment for delayed ejaculationDelayed ejaculation means a man cannot easily have an orgasm during sex, no matter how long it lasts. Some men are completely unable to reach orgasm during sex; others can reach orgasm and ejaculate only with great difficulty. Fortunately, treatment of delayed ejaculation is simple - or, at least it's a lot simpler than many doctors would have you believe!The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV-TR), puts delayed ejaculation - also known as retarded ejaculation - among the sexual dysfunctions, along with rapid ejaculation. Although we talk of orgasm and ejaculation as though they are identical, they are separate processes which usually occur simultaneously. What we call an orgasm is a peak human emotional and physical experience, whereas ejaculation, no matter how pleasant it may feel, is simply an unconscious reflex that is generated by the prolonged stimulation of nerves in the genital region. Some men have been able to recognize the individual elements of the two processes, enabling them to experience multiple orgasms without the occurrence of ejaculation. After a man has enjoyed an ejaculation, a period of time called the refractory period is required before he can ejaculate again. The same is not true of orgasms, as the phenomenon of male multiple orgasm demonstrates. The sensations of orgasm differ between individuals, and over time one person's orgasms are certainly not all the same...that much each of us knows form our own experience! But all orgasms include rhythmic body and pelvic contractions, a higher heart rate, increased muscle tension and a final phase of release of tension.
Our sexual responses are controlled
by both the sympathetic and the parasympathetic nervous systems.
The sympathetic nervous system causes action whereas the parasympathetic
system causes recovery and relaxation. In order for a penis to become
erect, its smooth muscle fibers are relaxed and allow blood to flow into
the penis. This process is mediated by an intricate system of humoral,
neurological and circulatory events controlled by the parasympathetic
nervous system. Orgasm and the
associated ejaculation, and the consequent relaxation and release of
sexual arousal are mostly controlled by the sympathetic nervous system. Most men with delayed ejaculation also seem to have a low sexual self-esteem. Although this particular sexual problem usually occurs during partner sex, it can happen during masturbation as well! If it occurs during masturbation, it's more likely to be about the man's body than any feelings associated with his partner. Male orgasmic disorder may be part of a complex of sexual malfunctioning that can range across erectile dysfunction, ejaculation problems such as premature ejaculation or retrograde ejaculation, and low sexual desire. Delayed ejaculation occurs in men of all races and sexual orientations. It may develop around puberty or it may start later in life. If retarded ejaculation is caused by a physical condition, the cure is usually easy; for example, stopping excessive drinking or using different drugs. But in most cases, counseling will be advisable. Since most men are too embarrassed to seek professional advice, the availability of self-help programs on the internet is a blessing. Treatment usually requires a man's partner's assistance. Behavioral programs can allow a man to recover the ability to ejaculate normally quite easily and quickly.
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