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*The information provided in this blog is general in nature and should not be considered medical advice. Individual conditions vary, and proper evaluation is important. To receive accurate diagnosis and treatment, we encourage you to book an appointment with our experienced medical team.

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Premature Ejaculation Treatment: Can It Be Cured Permanently?

Premature Ejaculation (PE) is a common condition misconstrued as a disease. It can be treated effectively with a non-invasive option available at Urogen ED Burlington.

Check with us today for Premature Ejaculation treatment options.

About Premature Ejaculation

A man who climaxes and releases semen (the process of ejaculation) sooner than he would during sex has a condition called premature ejaculation. PE can be either acquired or developed over time. The experience can be highly stressful for men. Such individuals can be unhappy or embarrassed about their sexual relations with their partners. The condition can be treated.

If you or your partner is stressed due to PE, reach out to our clinicians for a solution immediately.

Ejaculation Process

The pleasurable and sudden release of semen through the penis is ejaculation. Controlled by the CNS, signals are sent up your spinal cord into the brain when you are sexually stimulated. After a certain level, when you reach excitement, the brain tells your reproductive organs to jump. Thus, the semen is ejected through the penis, a process called ejaculation.

There are Two Phases to Ejaculation:

Emission – Phase 1 – The process starts with the vasa deferentia, the tubes that move the sperm to the prostate from the testicles and, thereafter, to the base of the penis. This mixes with seminal fluid, making semen.

Expulsion – Phase 2 – The muscles at the base of the penis contract, causing expulsion, which forces the semen out. Most often, the ejaculation and climax happen together, and others may climax without ejaculating. Erections subside after this phase.

Rapid ejaculation, premature climax and early ejaculation are all associated with occasional PE. The condition is not a cause for worry, but for some, it can be frustrating, making sex less enjoyable and affecting relationships.

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Premature Ejaculation Treatment For Men

Typically, patients are given psychological and behavioural therapies, which could include sexual exercises. Drugs may also be prescribed as supportive treatment for PE. These may be tried separately or together.

1. Psychological Therapy

Emotions and feelings that lead to problems with sexual relationships are addressed in psychological therapy. The aim is to get to the root of the issue and find a solution that could help the individual. If you are nervous about your sexual performance, then psychological therapy can help alleviate the feeling. You and your partner get closer as it gives you greater sexual confidence and helps with satisfaction. This therapy may also be used alongside behavioural or medical therapy.

2. Behavioural Therapy

Certain exercises are taught for ejaculation control techniques to help with delayed ejaculation and build tolerance. The body is trained to steer away from PE. Sometimes exercises work, but they may not provide a lasting answer.

3. Squeeze Method

Your penis is stimulated by your partner until you are near ejaculation. As you come close, your partner squeezes your penis so that the erection goes away in part. The idea is to make you aware of the sensations that lead to climax. This method helps delay your orgasm on your own and gives you better control.

4. Stop-Start Method

Your penis is stimulated (either by you or your partner) until just before ejaculation. You stop when you are about to climax until the urge lets up. The penis is stimulated again once you regain control. After repeating the process at least three times, the fourth time you ejaculate. Until you gain complete control, the method is continued three times a week.

5. Medications

There are certain drugs and creams available over the counter to slow ejaculation in men with PE. But these are not cures for the condition; they provide only temporary relief.

Treatment at Urogen ED Burlington

As a forward-thinking clinic, Urogen ED Burlington uses safe and effective non-surgical technology to rebuild men’s natural erectile function. Using low-intensity Urogen Wave Therapy to improve circulation, you will experience long-lasting erections, greater firmness, and better performance. While injections and medications provide short-term relief, Urogen ED’s Wave therapy is an innovative technique, using gentle acoustic sound waves that encourage new vessel growth and reopen existing pathways to restore your natural erectile function long-term. 

Our results are trustworthy and backed by clinical evidence, and the approach is non-invasive.

With no surgeries, medications and ZERO downtime, this is a natural and effective way forward for PE treatment.

We maintain utmost confidentiality and ensure your treatment is carried out in a discreet setting.

Trained, professional specialists use evidence-supported technology to provide the best treatment.

Our appointments are quick and cause minimal disruption to your daily operations.

All our care is built around matching your needs.

FAQs

Q1. Is premature ejaculation a disease?

No, PE is not a disease. It is a common condition that can affect anyone.

Q2. What are the causes of PE?

Primarily, PE is linked to stress and emotional well-being. They are so interrelated that it almost seems like a cycle.

Q3. Do medications really help with PE?

There are several OTC medications available, but most of them have temporary effects.

Q4. Can premature ejaculation be cured?

Most patients who have approached Urogen ED Burlington have experienced amazing long-term results with our therapy.

Q5. How can I get an appointment with Urogen ED Burlington?

Fill out our form or call us, and we will accommodate you at a time that works for you.

Medical Disclaimer: This blog is provided for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment recommendations. The content represents general information about benign prostatic hyperplasia and related conditions based on medical knowledge and clinical experience, but every patient’s situation is unique. Prostate conditions can be serious and require proper medical evaluation and treatment. Do not use this information to self-diagnose or self-treat.

Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider, preferably a urologist, for proper evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment recommendations specific to your individual health situation. Treatment options, risks, benefits, and outcomes vary significantly between patients based on age, overall health, prostate size, symptom severity, and other medical conditions.

Medications mentioned carry specific risks and side effects that must be discussed with your doctor. Delaying proper medical care for prostate conditions can lead to serious complications, including kidney damage, bladder damage, urinary retention, and other health problems. If you experience inability to urinate, blood in urine, severe pain, or other urgent symptoms, seek immediate medical attention. This content does not create a doctor-patient relationship.