Premature ejaculation is more common than erectile dysfunction, but it is less talked about because there wasn't any medicine readily available until recently.
The situation changed in March this year with the launch of Priligy, a pill able to prolong the length of intercourse up to three times.
We asked Dr Lim Kok Bin, visiting consultant at Singapore General Hospital's Department of Urology, for advice on how to broach the delicate topic whilst at the doctor's office.
Most men won't talk about premature ejaculation
Some 77 per cent of Singaporean men with PE have never mentioned their problem to a doctor, according to the Premature Ejaculation Prevalence and Attitudes (PEPA) survey.
This article was written by the Health Xchange editor, with expert input from the Department of Urology at Singapore General Hospital.
source sg.news
"Premature ejaculation is also known as rapid ejaculation, rapid climax, premature climax, or early ejaculation"
The situation changed in March this year with the launch of Priligy, a pill able to prolong the length of intercourse up to three times.
So men now have an option for premature ejaculation (PE), but they must be willing to discuss their problem with a medical practitioner. Not necessarily an easy task, is it?
We asked Dr Lim Kok Bin, visiting consultant at Singapore General Hospital's Department of Urology, for advice on how to broach the delicate topic whilst at the doctor's office.
Most men won't talk about premature ejaculation
Some 77 per cent of Singaporean men with PE have never mentioned their problem to a doctor, according to the Premature Ejaculation Prevalence and Attitudes (PEPA) survey.
This article was written by the Health Xchange editor, with expert input from the Department of Urology at Singapore General Hospital.
source sg.news
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