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Understanding the Secret About Premature Ejaculation – Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

Understanding the Secret About Premature Ejaculation – Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options Image Credit: Pexels Premature ejaculation (PE) is a sexual dysfunction affecting a significant portion of men. It occurs when a man ejaculates with minimal sexual stimulation or shortly after penetration, leading to distress for both him and his partner.   While it's a prevalent issue, PE can often go undiscussed due to embarrassment or a lack of knowledge about treatment options.   Causes   The exact cause of PE remains elusive, but experts believe it's a complex interplay of physical and psychological factors.   Here's a breakdown of the potential contributors:   Psychological Factors – Stress, anxiety, performance worries, depression, guilt, and relationship issues can significantly impact sexual function. Fear of losing an erection or a history of negative sexual experiences can also contribute to PE.   Biological Factors – Underlying medical condi

Not Interested in Sex? What Are the Reasons for Low Libido in Younger Men

Not Interested in Sex? What Are the Reasons for Low Libido in Younger Men Image Credit: Pexels   Understanding Low Libido in Younger Men: Causes and Solutions   Introduction   Sexual desire, or libido, varies significantly among individuals. A multitude of factors influence libido. The assumption is that younger men naturally have a high libido. The fact is many experience periods of low sexual desire.   Understanding the causes of low libido in younger men is crucial for addressing this concern and promoting overall well-being.   Common Causes of Low Libido in Younger Men   1. Psychological Factors   Stress: High levels of stress from work, studies, or personal life can significantly reduce sexual desire. Stress results in the release of cortisol. It is a stress hormone which can suppress libido.   Anxiety, Depression and Fear: Anxiety, depression, and fear are the most common mental health conditions that lower libido. The worry, fatigue, and general