Male Impotence
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Retarded Ejaculation
Retarded ejaculation is the inability of a man to ejaculate, despite
having prolonged intercourse, adequate stimulation, and an intense desire to
do so. This is an occasional occurrence in most men, especially when tired,
but some males have never achieved ejaculation during sexual intercourse.
Most affected men are able to ejaculate during masturbation.
Medical conditions such as diabetes, an enlarged prostate gland, previous
prostate operation or certain drugs (e.g. water tablets,
tricyclic
antidepressants, treatment for high blood pressure) are sometimes at fault.
The commonest cause of ejaculatory failure, however, are psychological
inhibitions such as in the case of:
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newlyweds sleeping next door to their
parents
-
discovering a spouse is unfaithful
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a recent condom break when pregnancy would
have been disastrous
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having recently been interrupted during
sex, such as by your children.
These episodes can trigger retarded ejaculation through a subconscious
inhibition of the ejaculatory reflex. Make sure your
surroundings are
compatible with unstressful sex that is, quiet, with no risk of
interruption or being overheard, warm and comfortable. If problems persist
you can be referred for psychotherapy, which will involve a
structured
program of sexual exercises as 'homework'.
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Last updated: 10/05
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