Delayed or impaired ejaculation is a medical disorder in which a male cannot ejaculate.
This is the opposite of premature ejaculation, and occurs when orgasm and ejaculation takes too long to reach.
This can happen occasionally to any man, but when it happens too frequently then it may be a problem.
It may happen either during intercourse or by manual stimulation by a partner.
Ejaculation is when semen is released from the penis.
The man does not need to achieve orgasm every time for the sexual intercourse to be pleasurable and pleasant.
His sexual partner may also become not comfortable or feel discomfort with prolonged thrusting.
Men with delayed ejaculation may be unable to ejaculate or may only be able to ejaculate with strenuous effort after having intercourse for a long time (for example, 30 to 45 minutes).
Delayed ejaculation may have psychological or physical causes.
Frequent psychological causes are:
TABLE OF CONTENT
Introduction
Chapter 1 Delayed Ejaculation
Chapter 2 Causes
Chapter 3 Symptoms
Chapter 4 Diagnosis
Chapter 5 Treatment
Chapter 6 Prognosis
Chapter 7 Male Orgasm
Chapter 8 Sexual Intercourse
Epilogue