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Wednesday 11 May 2011

Premature ejaculation could have an impact on sperm quality

A new study which was carried out by an Australian scientist has showed that regular ejaculation can improve men’s sperm quality, by reducing the amount of damage to their DNA.

This could be bad news for men with premature ejaculation. Men with premature ejaculation may ejaculate less frequently, according to sex experts, because they tend to avoid sex, due to a fear of feelings of embarrassment that they associated with coming too early.


In a statement the scientist Dr. David Greening said: “"We found that although frequent ejaculation decreased semen volume and sperm concentrations, it did not compromise sperm motility and, in fact, this rose slightly but significantly."
Premature ejaculation is one of the most common male sexual disorders.It disrupts the sex lives of one in three men. Few men are willing to talk with their partners about the problem and even fewer seek out professional medical assistance from a doctor.

Yet the damage done by premature ejaculation can be greater than just a wounded ego. In the long run, it can damage relationships and lead to psychological problems such as depression. Premature ejaculation may actually stem from such mental health problems.

For these reasons, it is highly advisable that men with premature ejaculation seek out advice from a doctor. There is also treatment available in the form of Priligy, a prescription drug that can prolong ejaculation. A recent scientific study has suggested that heat therapy may treat premature ejaculation.

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