Posted on December 13, 2011
Premature ejaculation (PE) is a condition where a man ejaculates shortly after penetration or earlier than he or his partner would like him to. In other words, it is a condition in which a man ejaculates before his sex partner achieves orgasm, or if ejaculation occurs usually within two minutes of penetration.
Most men would describe premature ejaculations as the worst moments of their lives especially if their partner voiced open disappointment in the bedroom. Apart from those men who have chronic ejaculation problems, just about every man has an instance of premature ejaculation from time to time. There are many reasons why premature ejaculation can happen.
Premature Ejaculation Possible Causes
1) Penis Hypersensitivity
When it comes to premature ejaculation the widely held presumption is that the more sensitive a man's penis, the more likely he is to reach orgasm quickly during intercourse. However, some researchers have found an inverse relation between penile responsiveness to stimulation and the climax time. This is not a clear cut finding, but interesting.
Research has also find that men who have early ejaculation during sexual intercourse also tend to ejaculate quite quickly during masturbation, almost as twice as fast as other men. It suggests that there is something different in the nervous system of men who prematurely ejaculate. However, it's more probable that these men have conditioned themselves to rapidly ejaculate after stimulation.
2) Brain Abnormalities
There are numerous cases where abnormalities or anomalies in the composition of the brain cause emotional illness and some instances results in fatality. So it is not far fetch that they could also result in conditions like premature ejaculation. Read more...
Posted on May 25, 2011
Many people are not aware that candida in men is nearly as common as yeast infections in women. Part of the problem is that men often do not experience the symptoms of candida overgrowth as acutely (at least in the early stages). There's lots of advertising and marketing aimed at feminine products for candida (yeast or thrush) directed toward women, but not nearly as much attention is paid to candida overgrowth symptoms in men.
Candida overgrowth is just as treatable in men as in women. There are plenty of options for males to diagnose, treat, prevent and cure candida albicans for men. Let's try to answer the question of what is candida for men.
Candida Symptoms in Men
The most common symptoms of a male yeast infection are various kinds of inflammation of the penis tip, referred to in medical terms as balanitis. Balanitis can take various forms:
Rashes appearing on the glans and foreskin
The tip of the penis appearing red and/or swollen
A 'tight' feeling in the penis and foreskin
Discharges, usually foul smelling
Pain in the tip of the penis and foreskin
Don't ignore these symptoms of candida overgrowth, men. If you don't treat these symptoms when they appear serious complications can occur. Infections that are left untreated can lead to a much more serious and painful condition of the penis known as phimosis. This happens when the foreskin becomes tight and develops scar tissue that prevents the foreskin from being retracted. Phimosis has consequences that include pain and difficulty urinating and painful intercourse. The causes of yeast infections are varied, but the results of those infections can truly make you miserable. Read more...