Perineal ultrasound could be useful in the assessment of some ejaculatory disorders, according to a recent Sexual Medicine Reviews study.
Benzocaine Wipes Are Possible Treatment Premature Ejaculation, Study Suggests
Benzocaine, a topical local anesthetic, could be useful in the treatment of premature ejaculation (PE), experts say.
Videogames Might Influence Male Sexual Function, Study Reports
Researchers have found a possible correlation between videogames and men’s sexual health. Their preliminary study, published online last month in Journal of Sexual Medicine, found that men who play videogames more than an hour each day are less likely to have premature ejaculation (PE) and more likely to have decreased sexual desire when compared to “non-gamers.”
Dapoxetine for Premature Ejaculation Has High Discontinuation Rate
Dapoxetine is a safe and effective treatment for premature ejaculation (PE), but it has a high discontinuation rate, according to new research.
Exercise Might Alleviate Premature Ejaculation
Men with premature ejaculation (PE) may benefit from more physical activity, Finnish researchers say. However, more study is needed before clinicians can recommend more exercise as a treatment approach.
Premature Ejaculation: Survey Yields Differences in Clinician Understanding
Premature ejaculation (PE) is one of the most common sexual health problems for men, with estimated prevalence rates of up to 30%. However, sexual health experts view the definition and management of PE in different ways, according to the results of a recent survey.