Are erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation kinda the same?
Jun.26, 2011 in
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Mу husband doesn’t һаνе trbl getting аח erection. Hе ejaculates quickly sometimes without penatration, аחԁ continues trying tο һаνе sex. ? wһеח һе ejaculates һе doesn’t even seem tο еחјοу іt аחԁ I’m baffled. It doesn’t cause аחу problems wіtһ ουr marriage bесаυѕе οf іt. Hе һаѕ bееח Ɩіkе tһіѕ tһе whole time I’ve known һіm. wουƖԁ something Ɩіkе Viagra һеƖр? Iѕ іt mе? Wһу doesn’t һе seem tο orgasm? Aחу advice οr insight?
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June 26th, 2011 at 12:03 pm
Please try viagra…im not sure how they work because me and my husband are still young and dont have this problem but hopefully something will help because i dont see how he penatrates you if he isnt erect.
June 26th, 2011 at 12:12 pm
No, ED and premature ejaculation are not that same; HOWEVER, premature ejaculation can have a psychological effect on getting erections. Erections are caused by blood flow into the corporal bodies (think tubes) that make up the penis. If the blood flow is not adequate (sometimes due to diabetes, hypertension, medications, etc.) erections are too soft for intercourse or not existent. Premature ejaculation is the inability to hold back an orgasm. Orgasms can happen without ejaculation, however. Something like Viagra, Cialis, or Levitra may be helpful for the premature ejaculation as well because it acts as an “insurance policy” giving the man reassurance that he will be able to maintain an erection for intercourse. There are techniques to try for premature ejaculation such as holding the base of the penis when he believes he is going to orgasm; slowing down the rhythm of intercourse; less foreplay for him or more foreplay for you. He should see a urologist for a more complete assessment. He may have a slight infection in the prostate or even some psychological issues that need to be addressed as well.
June 26th, 2011 at 12:39 pm
Two seperate situations.
E.D. erectile dysfunction. unable to obtain or maintain an erection.
premature ejaculation – “cùmming”, ejaculating semenial fluid too fast before or too soon during sexual intercourse.
for the E.D. take some STIFF NIGHTS.
For the premature ejaculation – have him to learn Multiple Male Orgasms techniques.
/jerome
June 26th, 2011 at 1:31 pm
It seems like it. Yeah, you need viagra.
June 26th, 2011 at 2:20 pm
ED usually refers to an inability to get or maintain an erection. Premature ejaculation is another condition entirely, the one you describe with your husband.
If he ejaculates early, he probably hasn’t reached a point when he would experience an orgasm. There are creams and lubricants available that contain a mild local anesthetic such as nupercaine that reduce sexual sensitivity so that the experience takes longer. That may or may not help in your case. Often premature ejaculation is a learned response, one that can also be unlearned. You might want to consult a urologist or a professional sex therapist for advice.
June 26th, 2011 at 2:51 pm
no they are two different problems
June 26th, 2011 at 2:56 pm
You could try viagra but I will tell ya what, that stuff sucks. The side effects are terrible. Have you ever tried a sexual enhancer? I was in your situation, like I said, viagra was tried but it wasn’t for me considering the side effects overwhelm the pleasures of it. I found this natural herbal enhancer and figured what the heck, if it’s natural it must be great and plus it said no side effects. I tried it and after about two days of taking it I was just horny like a mad man. All the time, I have erections that want to stand straight up and the orgasms are to die for. The stuff was called vigrx plus and I saved on it at the time at http://hughs-reviews.com, You should check it out. I love the fact it’s made from a researched blend of herbs that seem to do the trick for me atleast.
Good luck and I hope this helps.
June 26th, 2011 at 3:03 pm
Hi
I think you are dealing with two different problems here. Premature ejaculation is probably the underlying problem which because it has not been treated has also manifested itself as impotence.
Drugs like Viagra do work in some circumstances but are you sure this is the road you want to go down as there could be harmful side effects. Have you looked at what could be causing the problem in the first place as there may be a much easier solution that does not need your husband to take drugs.
You have made the first step towards a solution by asking the question but take your time and read up on causes and cures before you commit to something as strong as Viagra.
There is further information on natural cures in this blog