For many decades it's been thought that lifelong ejaculation (PE) is merely characterized by persistent early ejaculations. Despite enormous progress of in vivo animal research, and neurobiological, genetic and pharmacological research in men with lifelong PE, our current understanding of the mechanisms behind early ejaculations is way from complete. The new classification of PE into four PE subtypes has shown that the symptomatology of lifelong PE strongly differs from acquired PE, subjective PE and variable PE. The phenotype of lifelong PE and thus also the pathophysiology of lifelong PE is far more complex. a considerable number of men with lifelong PE not only have PE, but also premature erection and premature penile detumescence as a part of an acute hypertonic or hypererotic state when engaged in an erotic situation or when making love.
Research Article: Journal of Health Education Research & Development
Research Article: Journal of Health Education Research & Development
Research Article: Journal of Health Education Research & Development
Research Article: Journal of Health Education Research & Development
Research Article: Journal of Health Education Research & Development
Research Article: Journal of Health Education Research & Development
Research Article: Journal of Health Education Research & Development
Research Article: Journal of Health Education Research & Development
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