Vasectomy Reversal Surgeon, Dr. Jeffrey P. Buch, was interviewed by
The33News regarding Premature Ejaculation, a  treatable male sexual
dysfunction. Premature Ejaculation occurs when the man is reaching orgasm
and ejaculation either prior to sexual penetration of his partner, or too
quickly after the initial penetration. Common techniques used to treat
Premature Ejaculation have included: mental distancing during sex (thinking
about other things); stop-start or penile head pinch maneuvers to decrease
the penile stimulation level and restore control over timing of climax prior
to hitting the orgasmic "point-of-no-return"; and, Kegel exercises (pelvic
floor muscle strengthening to enhance control over penile stimulation and
the timing of climax). If these measures fail, Dr. Buch can prescribe
different medications that have successfully lowered sexual stimulation
levels to allow better orgasmic control without impairing the intensity of
the orgasm once it is achieved. Click on this link to watch Dr. Buch in The
News,
http://www.the33tv.com/news/kdaf-premature-ejaculation-story,0,5833099.story


Southwest Fertility Forum: San Antonio, Texas, May 1, 2010


 

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