Ejaculation Problems
Ejaculation problems are common sexual health concerns affecting men of all ages. These issues involve difficulties with the timing, control, or experience of ejaculation. Ejaculation problems can affect relationships, self-esteem, and overall quality of life, and may also signal underlying medical or psychological conditions.
There are several types of ejaculation issues:
Premature ejaculation – when ejaculation happens too quickly, often within a minute of penetration
Delayed ejaculation – when ejaculation takes an unusually long time or doesn’t happen at all
Retrograde ejaculation – when semen travels backwards into the bladder instead of out through the penis
Painful ejaculation – when ejaculation causes physical discomfort or burning sensation
Anejaculation – the complete absence of ejaculation despite orgasm
These problems can occur occasionally or become ongoing. Many men experience temporary issues due to stress, fatigue, or relationship problems. However, when the problem is persistent, it may require medical or psychological attention.
Ejaculation Problems
In South Africa, stigma around men’s sexual health can lead to silence and untreated symptoms. Cultural expectations around masculinity often prevent open discussion, which may delay diagnosis and support. Encouraging honest conversations between patients and doctors is the first step in effective treatment.
Ejaculation is a complex process involving the brain, hormones, nerves, muscles, and the reproductive system. A disruption in any of these areas can lead to dysfunction. While not life-threatening, ejaculation disorders can cause emotional distress and affect fertility, especially in men trying to conceive.
Understanding ejaculation problems allows men to seek appropriate care and make informed decisions about their sexual health. These issues are more common than many realise—and most are treatable with the right support.
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