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Can Early Ejaculation Ever be Truly Cured?

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Premature or early ejaculation is thought to be the single most common sexual performance problem in the world today. While it’s true that most men have encountered it at some point in their lives, it’s also true that at any given moment, there are millions of men actively treating the condition in order to prevent it from becoming a chronic issue. For these men, treatment means more than just handling the issue, for some it means feeling as though treatment may never end.

Treatment vs a Cure – Knowing the Difference

There are some health issues which can be treated and ultimately cured, while others are treated and then maintained. The underlying condition always remains but ongoing treatment prevents it from becoming a problem. The most common examples of this are diabetes, high blood pressure and weight problems. All three of these conditions can be treated and managed so that they no longer have a negative impact on a person’s health. In some select cases, the condition can be fully resolved but more often than not, managing the issue becomes a part of the patient’s lifestyle.

The reason these conditions remain in management as opposed to being fully cured is that they are a reflection of the person’s overall health and well-being. High blood pressure and type 2 diabetes are both often linked to obesity or being even moderately overweight. Once the weight issue is brought under control the other two problems often fall into line. As long as the weight is managed, the other problems cease to be problems, but they can come back should the patient’s weight increase again.

Premature Ejaculation, Health and Well-Being Management

In most cases of early ejaculation, the cause of the problem has to do with the patient’s overall physical fitness. In many cases it’s a combination of poor eating habits and a sedentary lifestyle which come together to create a host of problems, including issues with sexual performance. In other cases, stress, anxiety and even interactions with other medications may be at the core of the problem.

Whatever the cause, dealing with the immediate problem is often what men focus on. This is why so many treatment for early ejaculation focus on helping men regain control of their orgasm without necessarily touching on the underlying cause. Dealing with the immediate problem is important, but when treatment stops there it has no chance of helping men to resolve the issue once and for all.

As men explore treatment options to increase their stamina they also need to be exploring what could be causing the problem in the first place. Addressing the underlying cause will take more time, effort and patience before results can be seen, but that’s why it works so well in conjunction with treatment options that focus purely on sexual health.

In most cases, doctors, nutritionists and other healthcare professionals can help men to root out the underlying cause of the problem and develop a treatment plan that address it as its core. This could mean lifestyle changes that must be made permanent, such as changes in diet or exercise routines, as well as measures which are temporary, but lengthy. These types of treatments include counselling, anger management and ways to control stress.

Early ejaculation is a common and vexing problem which affects millions of men every year. Treating the problems means more than buying ointments or supplements and hoping for the best – it also means digging deeper to find the root cause of the issue. For the men willing to put in this extra bit of work, a true cure can be found. But for those who simply want to treat the immediate problem, that treatment may soon become their new way of life.