There are three types of Premature Ejaculation, two of which are Primary and Secondary Premature Ejaculation. Primary is when ejaculation occurs too soon, while Secondary premature ejaculation is caused by the weakening of an erection. The following case studies were done on one patient with each of the previously mentioned dysfunctions.
David, a 24 year old with primary premature ejaculation experienced a lot of tension within his relationship and while using alternatives such as numbing creams and rubber rings helped temporarily, David wanted to think about the long-term with his girlfriend.
After having a biothesiometry test done, it was found that David has an over-sensitive penile head. This was causing his premature ejaculation. Boston Medical Group was able to offer a treatment that would prolong David’s erection even after ejaculation. He eventually got used to the sensation of having sex and was able to regain control of his erections.
Eric, 35, has a different story. Eric has been married for thirty years and within the last two years has lost control of his ejaculations. Eric was in great health aside from slightly higher blood pressure. His doctor prescribed medication to control his blood pressure. Boston Medical Group conducted a test called an eco-Doppler test, which measures the amount of blood flow through the penis (completely noninvasive and measures bloodflow using sounds waves!) It was found that because Eric was constantly concerned with maintaining an erection, he was actually causing it to weaken. To solve this problem, Boston Medical Group prescribed vasodialators to use ten minutes before sexual intercourse. As soon as both his confidence and erection improved he was able to control his erections without the vasodialators.
Every patient has a different story with unique qualities and should therefore have a personalized treatment. Boston Medical Group offers personalized treatments and it’s as simple as finding a clinic in your area. For more information check out Boston Medical Group’s website.
For detailed information on both Eric’s and David’s, you can click through to their premature ejaculation case studies.
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