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Q: Premature ejaculation and stress
asked by: DoctorQuestion on June 23rd, 2008
Is there any herbel treatment or excersices i can do that will help or cure seminal leakage and or premature ejacualtion?
I think the pre mature is mental also because i to think about it to much.
This is starting t make me very uncomfortable around girls because i no ill leak.
Pllease help me out. Thnx


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on June 25th, 2008
Sexual Health - Men Answer A4311
Premature ejaculation is a functional disorder probably related to mental issues (anxiety) and low sexual experience in young men. There are certain exercises for delaying the ejaculation but you need expert advice from a sexologist. There are also certain medicines (SSRI) that can help to delay the ejaculation.


You may want to consult a sexologist about this.





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