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Origin of DNA damage in ejaculated human spermatozoa. (1/518)
The molecular basis of many forms of male infertility is poorly defined. One area of research that has been studied intensely is the integrity of the DNA in the nucleus of mature ejaculated spermatozoa. It has been shown that, in men with abnormal sperm parameters, the DNA is more likely to possess strand breaks. However, how and why this DNA damage originates in certain males and how it may influence the genetic project of a mature spermatozoon is unknown. Two theories have been proposed to describe the origin of this DNA damage in mature spermatozoa. The first arises from studies performed in animal models and is linked to the unique manner in which mammalian sperm chromatin is packaged, while the second attributes the nuclear DNA damage in mature spermatozoa to apoptosis. One of the factors implicated in sperm apoptosis is the cell surface protein, Fas. In this review, we discuss the possible origins of DNA damage in ejaculated human spermatozoa, how these spermatozoa arrive in the ejaculate of some men, and what consequences they may have if they succeed in their genetic project. (+info)Comparison between chromatin condensation and morphology from testis biopsy extracted and ejaculated spermatozoa and their relationship to ICSI outcome. (2/518)
A significant association between male subfertility, imperfect spermiation and abnormal nuclear condensation has been suggested. The DNA content of spermatozoa might be responsible for inducing alterations in sperm morphology. The final nuclear shape, which is species-specific, depends on chromatin condensation during spermatogenesis as well as a precise organization of DNA within the nucleus. Many reports have described the association between disturbances in sperm chromatin condensation, morphology and male infertility. Chromatin condensation is achieved by gradual substitution of lysinerich somatic histones by testis-specific histone and finally by protamine. In this study two groups of patients were compared: the first consisted of 63 patients who had undergone intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) with freshly ejaculated spermatozoa whereas the second included 47 patients assigned to ICSI with testes biopsy-extracted spermatozoa. In both groups chromatin condensation was assessed by aniline blue staining and morphology evaluated according to strict criteria. The condensed chromatin and morphology of spermatozoa were significantly (P < 0.0001) less in the second group compared to the first. However the fertilization, cleavage, implantation and pregnancy rates were almost the same in both investigated groups. There was no significant difference between the two groups with respect to ICSI outcome. The percentage of chromatin condensation (nuclear maturity) and morphologically-normal spermatozoa were significantly higher (P < 0.0001) in the ejaculated spermatozoa than in those from testis biopsy but the ICSI outcome (fertilization, cleavage, implantation and pregnancy rates) was the same. In view of these results the fertilization capability and the embryo quality obtained using testis biopsy extracted spermatozoa is not influenced by chromatin condensation and sperm morphology in testicular sperm extraction (TESE)-ICSI programmes. Therefore, it could be said that neither chromatin condensation nor morphology of testis extracted sperm could predict the fertilization, implantation and pregnancy rate in TESE-ICSI programmes. (+info)Flow cytometry isolation and reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction characterization of human round spermatids in infertile patients. (3/518)
Flow cytometry coupled to cell sorting is proposed as a method to isolate round spermatids from testicular biopsies in obstructive azoospermic patients. The cells were separated on the basis of their size and density only. We obtained homogenous populations of alive round spermatids free of lymphocytes and diploid germ cells. The detection of protamine 1 gene (PRM1) and PRM2 expression in the sorted cells proves that these cells are round spermatids. On the contrary, neither the expression of CD3-delta, which is specific to lymphoid cells, nor that of MAGE1, which has been demonstrated in diploid germ cells, could be observed in the round spermatid population even after using a nested polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay. The flow cytometry procedure failed to isolate round spermatids from ejaculates in non-obstructive azoospermic patients. In > 39 ejaculates tested by reverse transcriptase-PCR, only nine revealed the presence of some round spermatids, as demonstrated by the expression of PRM1. However, these round spermatids did not express PRM2. (+info)Calcium-dependent actin filament-severing protein scinderin levels and localization in bovine testis, epididymis, and spermatozoa. (4/518)
We assessed the levels and localization of the actin filament-severing protein scinderin, in fetal and adult bovine testes, and in spermatozoa during and following the epididymal transit. We performed immunoblots on seminiferous tubules and interstitial cells isolated by enzymatic digestion, and on bovine chromaffin cells, spermatozoa, aorta, and vena cava. Immunoperoxidase labeling was done on Bouin's perfusion-fixed testes and epididymis tissue sections, and on spermatozoa. In addition, immunofluorescence labeling was done on spermatozoa. Immunoblots showed one 80-kDa band in chromaffin cells, fetal and adult tubules, interstitial cells, spermatozoa, aorta, and vena cava. Scinderin levels were higher in fetal than in adult seminiferous tubules but showed no difference between fetal and adult interstitial cells. Scinderin levels were higher in epididymal than in ejaculated spermatozoa. Scinderin was detected in a region corresponding with the subacrosomal space in the round spermatids and with the acrosome in the elongated spermatids. In epididymal spermatozoa, scinderin was localized to the anterior acrosome and the equatorial segment, but in ejaculated spermatozoa, the protein appeared in the acrosome and the post-equatorial segment of the head. In Sertoli cells, scinderin was detected near the cell surface and within the cytoplasm, where it accumulated near the base in a stage-specific manner. In the epididymis, scinderin was localized next to the surface of the cells; in the tail, it collected near the base of the principal cells. In Sertoli cells and epididymal cells, scinderin may contribute to the regulation of tight junctional permeability and to the release of the elongated spermatids by controlling the state of perijunctional actin. In germ cells, scinderin may assist in the shaping of the developing acrosome and influence the fertility of the spermatozoa. (+info)Fertility of ejaculated and testicular megalohead spermatozoa with intracytoplasmic sperm injection. (5/518)
In this study the fertility and outcome of intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) using megalohead spermatozoa from the ejaculates and testicles was evaluated. Seventeen males with megalohead and pinhead sperm forms in their ejaculate were studied in 22 cycles. A high number of sperm heads without tails and abundant round spermatid forms were commonly observed. Round-headed spermatozoa were seldom accompanied by these severely abnormal spermatozoa. The majority of megalohead spermatozoa were observed to have multiple tails, were predominant in the sample, and were used for ICSI. Ejaculated megalohead spermatozoa were used for ICSI in 15 cycles, while testicular spermatozoa were used in seven cycles where there were no vital spermatozoa or spermatozoa of low vitality in the ejaculate. The same abnormal morphology was observed in the testicles as in the ejaculated spermatozoa in the same males. Mean (+/- SD) low motility 4.7 +/- 5.6% and sperm count (3.8 +/- 4.19 x 10(6)) were common findings in these severely teratozoospermic patients. A low fertilization rate (43.2%) was achieved by using megalohead sperm forms (group I, n = 17) in comparison with the control group (60.2%) which had zero normal sperm morphology according to strict criteria (group II, n = 30) (P <0.01). Furthermore, a low pregnancy rate (9.1%) was obtained in the megalohead sperm group in comparison with the control group (40%) (P <0.05). Low fertilization and pregnancy rates may be due to a high incidence of chromosomal abnormalities from severely defective spermatozoa in the ejaculate. Couples should be counselled and warned about possible low fertilization and pregnancy rates with ICSI when only pinhead and megalohead forms with a high number of sperm heads without tails are present in the ejaculate. (+info)Sperm transport and storage in the agile antechinus (Antechinus agilis). (6/518)
This study was an examination of the timing of ejaculation and the dynamics of sperm transport in the female reproductive tract of the agile Antechinus (Antechinus agilis) and the relationship of these parameters to single and multiple matings. Mating in this species is characteristically long compared with that of other mammals, lasting for up to 8-12 h during which time the pair remain locked together. After the first hour of mating, only approximately 40% of males had ejaculated, but by the third hour all males had ejaculated. The total number of spermatozoa extracted from the female tract remained at approximately 30 x 10(3) spermatozoa per side over the next 9 h of copulation. After completion of male/female access (12 h), approximately 56% of spermatozoa extracted were located in the lower isthmic region of the oviduct where specialized sperm storage crypts are located. The number of spermatozoa extracted from the female reproductive tract did not decline over the next 3 days, but there was a change in the distribution of spermatozoa with an increase in the proportion of extracted spermatozoa stored in the lower isthmus (approximately 76%). However, 7 to 14 days after mating, only approximately 30% of the stored spermatozoa ( approximately 9.4 x 10(3) spermatozoa per side) were still present in the isthmus. When females were mated with a second male on a consecutive day, the sperm numbers extracted from the tract were about twice that deposited during single mating, with sperm transport to the lower isthmus occurring over a similar time frame. Although the occurrence of extended copulations in the wild has not yet been confirmed, these laboratory results suggest that similar periods of copulation are likely, since completion of the ejaculation process requires at least 3 h. The extended copulation in A. agilis reduces the possibility of an early second mating, which might interfere with the normal transport and crypt colonization of spermatozoa through competition. (+info)Scent of a Ewe: transmission of a social cue by conspecifics affects sexual performance in male sheep. (7/518)
Unlike males from other domestic species, domestic rams (Ovis aries) are not sexually stimulated, as determined by measuring sexual performance, following the opportunity to watch a copulating pair. Previously, we reported that aspects of ram sexual performance were improved when rams interacted with a male conspecific that had mated an estrous ewe. Whether the cues were gender-, estrous state-, or behavior-related was tested in this study. Sexually experienced rams were exposed to male pen mates that had interacted with an estrous ewe, a non-estrous ewe, an estrous ewe with a cloth perineal patch, or a ram, or that had been placed alone in a small pen. The rams were then tested for sexual performance. Rams performed more olfactory investigative behaviors toward pen mates that had interacted with a ewe, regardless of her estrous state, than toward a pen mate that had been exposed to another male. Rams exposed to pen mates that had interacted with a ewe also had shorter postejaculatory and interejaculation intervals and subsequently achieved more ejaculations in standardized sexual performance tests. Results from this experiment confirm that male-male interactions affect sexual performance in male sheep and that olfactory cues likely account for the transfer of information among individuals. (+info)Male accessory sex gland secretions affect oocyte Ca2+ oscillations during in-vitro fertilization in golden hamsters. (8/518)
To evaluate the effect of male accessory sex gland secretions on Ca2+ oscillations of oocytes, epididymal or ejaculated spermatozoa recovered from uteri were used to inseminate oocytes. Ca2+ oscillations were measured by Fura 2 fluorescence imaging (F340/F380). We showed that although Ca2+ oscillations induced by ejaculated spermatozoa had a pattern similar to those induced by epididymal spermatozoa, the amplitude of the first Ca2+ transient in the former group was significantly higher (P < 0.05) and the duration was significantly longer (P < 0.01). Oocytes inseminated with ejaculated spermatozoa recovered from uteri from males had ampullary glands or ventral prostates removed showed significantly lower Ca2+ oscillations compared to the controls (P < 0.05, P < 0.01 respectively). Moreover, the relative area of the first Ca2+ transient in treatment groups was significantly smaller than the control. In addition, a significantly higher percentage of oocytes (52%) inseminated by spermatozoa from males with all accessory sex glands removed showed non-oscillatory Ca2+ transients, compared to the controls (5%, P < 0.05). These results indicate that accessory sex gland secretions can affect Ca2+ oscillations. The differences between Ca2+ oscillations induced by epididymal and uterine spermatozoa from males with all accessory sex glands removed suggest that uterine factors may also influence this process. (+info)The exact cause of premature ejaculation is not known, but it is thought to be related to a combination of psychological, neurological, and hormonal factors. Some potential contributing factors include:
* Anxiety or performance anxiety
* Overactive or hypersensitive reflexes in the pelvic area
* Hormonal imbalances
* Poor communication with one's partner
* Incorrect or incomplete information about sexual health and functioning
* Certain medications or medical conditions
There are several ways to diagnose premature ejaculation, including:
* Medical history and physical examination
* Sexual function questionnaires or rating scales
* Measurement of ejaculatory latency (the time from penetration to ejaculation)
Treatment for premature ejaculation can include:
* Behavioral techniques, such as the "start-stop" method or "squeeze" technique, which involve stopping and starting sexual activity to delay ejaculation
* Medications, such as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) or topical anesthetics, which can decrease sensitivity and increase latency
* Psychotherapy or counseling to address any underlying psychological issues
* Lifestyle changes, such as reducing stress or improving communication with one's partner
It is important to note that premature ejaculation is a treatable condition, and there are many resources available for men who experience it. If you are experiencing symptoms of premature ejaculation, it is important to speak with a healthcare provider or a sex therapist to determine the underlying cause and develop an appropriate treatment plan.
1. Hormonal imbalances: Imbalances in hormones such as testosterone and estrogen can affect libido and sexual function.
2. Chronic illness: Conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, and neurological disorders can impact sexual function.
3. Medications: Certain medications, such as antidepressants and blood pressure medications, can affect sexual function.
4. Injury or trauma: Injuries or traumas, such as nerve damage or pelvic inflammatory disease, can lead to sexual dysfunction.
5. Aging: As people age, physical changes can impact sexual function, such as decreased lubrication and erectile dysfunction in men.
6. Menopause: Hormonal changes during menopause can lead to vaginal dryness, pain during sex, and decreased libido.
7. Pregnancy and childbirth: Hormonal changes and physical changes after pregnancy and childbirth can impact sexual function.
8. Cancer treatment: Some cancer treatments, such as radiation and chemotherapy, can cause sexual dysfunction.
9. Surgery: Certain surgeries, such as hysterectomy or prostate surgery, can impact sexual function.
Treatment for physiological sexual dysfunction depends on the underlying cause and may include medication, hormone therapy, or other interventions to address the underlying condition. It is important to discuss any sexual concerns with a healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause and develop an appropriate treatment plan.
Note: This term is not used in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition (DSM-IV), which replaced it with the term "sexual disorders not otherwise specified" (F52.9).
There are several potential causes of ED, including:
1. Aging: As men age, the blood vessels that supply the penis with blood can become less responsive, leading to ED.
2. Heart disease: Men with heart disease are at a higher risk for developing ED.
3. Diabetes: Men with diabetes are also at a higher risk for developing ED.
4. Prostate surgery or treatment: Surgery or treatment for prostate cancer can sometimes cause ED.
5. Medications: Certain medications, such as antidepressants and blood pressure drugs, can cause ED as a side effect.
6. Lifestyle factors: Factors such as smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, and a lack of exercise can contribute to ED.
7. Psychological factors: Psychological factors such as stress, anxiety, and relationship issues can also contribute to ED.
8. Neurological disorders: Certain neurological disorders, such as multiple sclerosis or Parkinson's disease, can cause ED.
9. Peyronie's disease: A condition in which scar tissue inside the penis causes it to curve and become less responsive to stimulation.
10. Trauma: Injury to the penis or nerves that control erections can cause ED.
11. Venous leak: A condition in which the veins that empty blood from the penis are damaged, leading to a weak or inconsistent erection.
There are several treatment options available for ED, including:
1. Medications: Drugs such as sildenafil (Viagra), tadalafil (Cialis), and vardenafil (Levitra) can help improve blood flow to the penis and achieve an erection.
2. Vacuum constriction devices: These devices are placed over the penis and use vacuum pressure to increase blood flow and create an erection.
3. Penile injections: Alprostadil (Caverject) is a medication that can be injected into the penis to increase blood flow and achieve an erection.
4. Penile implants: A surgically implanted device that can be inflated with saline solution to create an erection.
5. Lifestyle changes: Improving physical activity, losing weight, quitting smoking, and reducing stress can help improve blood flow and reduce the risk of ED.
6. Counseling and therapy: Addressing relationship issues or psychological factors that may be contributing to ED can also be helpful.
It's important to note that ED is a common condition and can affect men of all ages and backgrounds. If you are experiencing erectile dysfunction, it's important to speak with a healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause and develop an appropriate treatment plan.
Male infertility can be caused by a variety of factors, including:
1. Low sperm count or poor sperm quality: This is one of the most common causes of male infertility. Sperm count is typically considered low if less than 15 million sperm are present in a sample of semen. Additionally, sperm must be of good quality to fertilize an egg successfully.
2. Varicocele: This is a swelling of the veins in the scrotum that can affect sperm production and quality.
3. Erectile dysfunction: Difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection can make it difficult to conceive.
4. Premature ejaculation: This can make it difficult for the sperm to reach the egg during sexual intercourse.
5. Blockages or obstructions: Blockages in the reproductive tract, such as a blockage of the epididymis or vas deferens, can prevent sperm from leaving the body during ejaculation.
6. Retrograde ejaculation: This is a condition in which semen is released into the bladder instead of being expelled through the penis during ejaculation.
7. Hormonal imbalances: Imbalances in hormones such as testosterone and inhibin can affect sperm production and quality.
8. Medical conditions: Certain medical conditions, such as diabetes, hypogonadism, and hyperthyroidism, can affect fertility.
9. Lifestyle factors: Factors such as smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, and stress can all impact fertility.
10. Age: Male fertility declines with age, especially after the age of 40.
There are several treatment options for male infertility, including:
1. Medications to improve sperm count and quality
2. Surgery to repair blockages or obstructions in the reproductive tract
3. Artificial insemination (IUI) or in vitro fertilization (IVF) to increase the chances of conception
4. Donor sperm
5. Assisted reproductive technology (ART) such as ICSI (intracytoplasmic sperm injection)
6. Hormone therapy to improve fertility
7. Lifestyle changes such as quitting smoking and alcohol, losing weight, and reducing stress.
It's important to note that male infertility is a common condition and there are many treatment options available. If you're experiencing difficulty conceiving, it's important to speak with a healthcare provider to determine the cause of infertility and discuss potential treatment options.
There are several different types of spinal cord injuries that can occur, depending on the location and severity of the damage. These include:
1. Complete spinal cord injuries: In these cases, the spinal cord is completely severed, resulting in a loss of all sensation and function below the level of the injury.
2. Incomplete spinal cord injuries: In these cases, the spinal cord is only partially damaged, resulting in some remaining sensation and function below the level of the injury.
3. Brown-Sequard syndrome: This is a specific type of incomplete spinal cord injury that affects one side of the spinal cord, resulting in weakness or paralysis on one side of the body.
4. Conus medullaris syndrome: This is a type of incomplete spinal cord injury that affects the lower part of the spinal cord, resulting in weakness or paralysis in the legs and bladder dysfunction.
The symptoms of spinal cord injuries can vary depending on the location and severity of the injury. They may include:
* Loss of sensation in the arms, legs, or other parts of the body
* Weakness or paralysis in the arms, legs, or other parts of the body
* Difficulty walking or standing
* Difficulty with bowel and bladder function
* Numbness or tingling sensations
* Pain or pressure in the neck or back
Treatment for spinal cord injuries typically involves a combination of medical and rehabilitative therapies. Medical treatments may include:
* Immobilization of the spine to prevent further injury
* Medications to manage pain and inflammation
* Surgery to relieve compression or stabilize the spine
Rehabilitative therapies may include:
* Physical therapy to improve strength and mobility
* Occupational therapy to learn new ways of performing daily activities
* Speech therapy to improve communication skills
* Psychological counseling to cope with the emotional effects of the injury.
Overall, the prognosis for spinal cord injuries depends on the severity and location of the injury, as well as the age and overall health of the individual. While some individuals may experience significant recovery, others may experience long-term or permanent impairment. It is important to seek medical attention immediately if symptoms of a spinal cord injury are present.
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- Are you struggling with premature ejaculation and looking for ways to improve your ejaculatory control and enhance your sex life? (beyonddelay.org)
- Psychotherapy is a type of treatment that involves talking with a mental health professional about any underlying emotional or psychological issues that may be contributing to premature ejaculation. (beyonddelay.org)
- How does psychotherapy work for premature ejaculation? (beyonddelay.org)
- During psychotherapy, a therapist will work with you to identify any thoughts, feelings, or behaviors that may be contributing to premature ejaculation. (beyonddelay.org)
- They may be able to provide recommendations or refer you to a therapist who specializes in treating premature ejaculation. (beyonddelay.org)
- You can use these directories to search for therapists in your area who specialize in treating premature ejaculation. (beyonddelay.org)
- You can contact your insurance provider to see if they have any therapists who specialize in treating premature ejaculation. (beyonddelay.org)
- Ask for recommendations from friends or family: If you know someone who has received treatment for premature ejaculation, you may want to ask for their recommendation. (beyonddelay.org)
- Consider teletherapy: If you're having trouble finding a therapist who specializes in treating premature ejaculation in your area, you may want to consider teletherapy. (beyonddelay.org)
- If you're considering psychotherapy for premature ejaculation, you might be wondering what to expect during a session. (beyonddelay.org)
- During the session, you'll sit down with your therapist and have a conversation about your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors related to premature ejaculation. (beyonddelay.org)
- This can be especially helpful if premature ejaculation is impacting your relationship and you're looking for ways to strengthen your bond. (beyonddelay.org)
- Which are the best desensitizing premature ejaculation products for men to last longer in bed? (bodyfreedom.org)
- It's hard to know which technique for premature ejaculation will work best for which person, seeing as we're all different. (bodyfreedom.org)
- Short Term - Immediate solutions to fix your premature ejaculation problem instantly using numbing delay products such as a delay cream, Lidocaine spray, delay wipes, and supplements. (bodyfreedom.org)
- A better approach would be to rectify the issue of premature ejaculation permanently rather than looking for temporary fixes. (bodyfreedom.org)
- So, by using a premature ejaculation spray you will have never gotten rid of your sexual dysfunction for good, you will just be masking the symptoms. (bodyfreedom.org)
- Learning and mastering control over your premature ejaculation is by far the recommended option. (bodyfreedom.org)
- Erowid.org: Erowid Reference 8793 : Premature ejaculation: do we have effective therapy? (erowid.org)
- Premature ejaculation (PE) is the most common sexual dysfunction, with the majority of PE patients remaining undiagnosed and undertreated. (erowid.org)
- Premature ejaculation (PE) is generally the most common sexual problem most men under the age of 40 years experience. (bluesandjazzsounds.com)
- and arousal that result in premature ejaculation. (bluesandjazzsounds.com)
- By practicing all these techniques, you will understand how to stop successfully or slow premature ejaculation . (bluesandjazzsounds.com)
- Premature ejaculation is reported only by a few people who take Claravis. (ehealthme.com)
- The phase IV clinical study analyzes which people take Claravis and have Premature ejaculation. (ehealthme.com)
- Among them, 2 people (0.02%) have Premature ejaculation. (ehealthme.com)
- What is Premature ejaculation? (ehealthme.com)
- Premature ejaculation is found to be associated with 259 drugs and 165 conditions by eHealthMe. (ehealthme.com)
- Do you take Claravis and have Premature ejaculation? (ehealthme.com)
- Flutter.When do condoms help premature ejaculation he noticed something was wrong, do condoms help premature ejaculation he wanted to escape, but an invisible sword qi suddenly came, and instantly tore the protective mana, stabbed into the waist and abdomen fiercely, murderous intent, and the whole body exploded with a bang. (zerflin.com)
- It can be used by men suffering from premature ejaculation, or any man who wants to improve his sexual performance. (kisskiss.ch)
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- Which Foods Cause Premature Ejaculation? (forhims.com)
- Premature ejaculation, or PE, is a common form of sexual dysfunction that's estimated to affect between 20 and 30 percent of men of all ages and backgrounds. (forhims.com)
- If you've ever searched for information about PE, you may have come across lists of foods that cause premature ejaculation to develop. (forhims.com)
- While your diet can have an impact on your sexual health, there isn't any scientific evidence that certain foods directly contribute to premature ejaculation, at least not at the moment. (forhims.com)
- Below, we've explained how your diet can play a role in your sexual function, from your general sexual performance to issues such as premature ejaculation and erectile dysfunction (ED). (forhims.com)
- We've also explained why you shouldn't feel any need to avoid specific foods if you're prone to premature ejaculation. (forhims.com)
- Before we get into the specifics of your diet and premature ejaculation, let's go over the basics of what PE actually is, as well as the factors that can cause it to develop. (forhims.com)
- According to the DSM-5, premature ejaculation is ejaculation that happens within approximately one minute of penetration, before the person wants it, and during all or almost all sexual activity (for example, 75 to 100 percent of the time). (forhims.com)
- Experts aren't yet aware of the precise causes of premature ejaculation . (forhims.com)
- It's worth noting that premature ejaculation often occurs with other common sexual performance issues, including erectile dysfunction. (forhims.com)
- In fact, research suggests that almost half of all men with ED also experience premature ejaculation. (forhims.com)
- Does Food Cause Premature Ejaculation? (forhims.com)
- Currently, there's no research that suggests that specific types of food play any direct role in the development of premature ejaculation. (forhims.com)
- Put simply, the idea that eating junk food, starchy foods or foods rich in certain "bad" ingredients causes premature ejaculation doesn't appear to be backed up by any science. (forhims.com)
- Premature ejaculation (PE) is a common problem that affects about a third of men in the world. (acanadianhealthcaremall.com)
- Men who ejaculate before or shortly after penetration, without a sense of control , and who experience distress related to this condition may be diagnosed with premature ejaculation (PE), while men who experience difficulty achieving sexual climax may be diagnosed with delayed ejaculation (DE). (bvsalud.org)
- Not to mention all the men that I and my colleagues see who have really distressing premature ejaculation or delayed orgasm. (medscape.com)
Retrograde ejaculation35
- Retrograde ejaculation occurs when semen goes backward into the bladder. (medlineplus.gov)
- Retrograde ejaculation is uncommon. (medlineplus.gov)
- Your health care provider may recommend that you stop taking any medicines that may cause retrograde ejaculation. (medlineplus.gov)
- Retrograde ejaculation that is caused by diabetes or surgery may be treated with drugs such as pseudoephedrine or imipramine. (medlineplus.gov)
- Retrograde ejaculation caused by surgery or diabetes often can't be corrected. (medlineplus.gov)
- Retrograde ejaculation (also sometimes referred to as "dry orgasm") occurs when a man climaxes but the semen travels backward into the bladder instead of being ejaculated out of his body through the urethra, the tube the runs through the penis and carries both semen and urine. (justmommies.com)
- Retrograde ejaculation takes place when malfunctioning bladder muscles remain open, allowing semen to flow backward into the bladder. (justmommies.com)
- A man experiencing retrograde ejaculation will still reach sexual climax, but little or no semen will be ejaculated. (justmommies.com)
- What Causes Retrograde Ejaculation? (justmommies.com)
- Several factors could bring about retrograde ejaculation. (justmommies.com)
- Retrograde ejaculation can also be a side effect of major abdominal or pelvic or bladder surgery, which could damage bladder muscles or the nerves that control the muscles. (justmommies.com)
- Taking certain drugs prescribed for heart disease, hypertension (high blood pressure) or prostate enlargement could result in retrograde ejaculation, along with some medications for psychiatric disorders. (justmommies.com)
- Diabetic men, men who have been treated with radiation for pelvic-area cancer or men with spinal cord injuries or multiple sclerosis are at risk for developing retrograde ejaculation, due to potential nerve damage. (justmommies.com)
- The most obvious symptom of retrograde ejaculation is the lack of seminal discharge when a man reaches sexual climax. (justmommies.com)
- A man with retrograde ejaculation would also produce cloudy urine after sex, indicating the presence of semen in the urine. (justmommies.com)
- A diagnosis of retrograde ejaculation is made when a significant amount of sperm is found in a urine sample taken shortly after orgasm. (justmommies.com)
- Retrograde ejaculation is not medically harmful, but it could impact a man's ability to father a child. (justmommies.com)
- If retrograde ejaculation has been caused by medication, halting the drugs might resolve the situation. (justmommies.com)
- Some new, minimally invasive surgical procedures for enlarged prostates may present a lesser risk of retrograde ejaculation. (justmommies.com)
- 1. [Retrograde ejaculation: a treatable fertility problem]. (nih.gov)
- 2. Sperm retrieval for direct intraperitoneal insemination in a diabetic with retrograde ejaculation. (nih.gov)
- 4. Retrograde ejaculation: successful treatment with artificial insemination. (nih.gov)
- 5. Pregnancy by insemination of cryopreserved spermatozoa from a man with retrograde ejaculation: a case report. (nih.gov)
- 6. [Treatment of infertility, caused by retrograde ejaculation, using intrauterine insemination with sperm enhanced by the "swim up" method]. (nih.gov)
- 7. Successful treatment of retrograde ejaculation with sperm recovered from bladder washings. (nih.gov)
- 8. Retrograde ejaculation--pregnancy following artificial insemination. (nih.gov)
- 10. [Successful artificial insemination in a patient with retrograde ejaculation following retroperitoneal lymph node dissection for testicular cancer: a case report]. (nih.gov)
- 11. Retrograde ejaculation: a systematic approach to non-invasive recovery of spermatozoa from post-ejaculatory urine for artificial insemination. (nih.gov)
- 13. Pregnancy after intracytoplasmic sperm injection of metaphase II oocytes with spermatozoa from a man with complete retrograde ejaculation. (nih.gov)
- 14. The only presence of sperm in urine does not imply retrograde ejaculation. (nih.gov)
- 15. [Homologous insemination in retrograde ejaculation]. (nih.gov)
- 16. [Retrograde ejaculation from the urologic viewpoint and the current status of therapeutic possibilities]. (nih.gov)
- 18. Successful establishment of pregnancy by superovulation and intrauterine insemination with sperm recovered by a modified Hotchkiss procedure from a patient with retrograde ejaculation. (nih.gov)
- 20. Treatment of infertility due to retrograde ejaculation: a simple, cost-effective method. (nih.gov)
- A condition called retrograde ejaculation can also cause infertility. (nih.gov)
Orgasm5
- Disorders of male orgasm and ejaculation. (medlineplus.gov)
- After female ejaculation there is no way that she could say you are bad in bed because to give her a gushing orgasm. (sooperarticles.com)
- However, ejaculation involves a number of strong muscle contractions in the genital area, which means having an orgasm could be uncomfortable if the patient is still experiencing swelling, bruising, or tenderness. (vasectomy-information.com)
- Together, these ingredients will help you level up your sexual experience and maximize your ejaculation and orgasm. (popstarlabs.com)
- Semenax is the semen-boosting solution for men who seek a scientifically proven formulation for boosting semen volume in one ejaculation , increasing orgasm intensity, and lengthening orgasms. (onlymyhealth.com)
Semen1
- It does this by assisting in sperm health, boosting sperm quality, increasing semen volume for strong ejaculations, increasing the amount of high-quality semen for quicker fertilization, and aiding in the enhancement of male sexual performance. (onlymyhealth.com)
Painful6
- Painful ejaculation is a rare side effect that has been reported with the use of some psychiatric drugs such as triclyclic antidepressants. (nih.gov)
- The main outcome measure was to review the current published literature and case reports on painful ejaculation from medication use, in particular tricyclic antidepressants. (nih.gov)
- Painful ejaculation is likely an underreported side effect of tricyclic antidepressants and cyclobenzaprine use. (nih.gov)
- Will ejaculations be painful after a vasectomy? (vasectomy-information.com)
- Your ejaculations should not be painful after a vasectomy. (vasectomy-information.com)
- Painful ejaculation. (cdc.gov)
Sperm5
- A urinalysis that is taken soon after ejaculation will show a large amount of sperm in the urine. (medlineplus.gov)
- These sperm volume tablets , therefore, provide a user with all of the advantages of increasing sperm counts, enhancing sperm quality, and resulting in strong ejaculations without any negative side effects. (onlymyhealth.com)
- These tablets are essential for any male looking for increased sperm counts, forceful ejaculations, and orgasms. (onlymyhealth.com)
- It also boosts the number of sperm discharges in one ejaculation. (onlymyhealth.com)
- 9. In vitro fertilization improves pregnancy rates for sperm obtained by rectal probe ejaculation. (nih.gov)
Orgasms3
- Giving a woman squirting orgasms is not just something that is reserved for adult movies, you can bring your woman to female ejaculation very easily. (sooperarticles.com)
- Female ejaculation or squirting orgasms are not hard to give, as long as you follow a series of simple techniques. (sooperarticles.com)
- A surge of blood flowing to the penis also increases the size, intensity, and power of erections, orgasms, and ejaculations. (onlymyhealth.com)
Penis4
- Normally, it moves forward and out of the penis through the urethra during ejaculation. (medlineplus.gov)
- Long Term - To fix the root cause of the problem using mental and physical exercises and techniques to tame penis sensitivity and gain mastery over ejaculation. (bodyfreedom.org)
- Do you use a penis spray and begin to delay ejaculation immediately or do you take time and effort to learn techniques to start overcoming mental anxiety and the various other deep-rooted problems that may be causing it, rather than just counteracting the over-stimulation aspect? (bodyfreedom.org)
- Delay Gel is a gel that slightly anaesthetises the penis in order to delay ejaculation and make sex last longer. (kisskiss.ch)
Early ejaculation6
- As she stares quizzically into your eyes, you have a split second to decide what to do about your early ejaculation . (askmen.com)
- It is not becoming at the best of times, and it is certainly not appropriate on the occasion of early ejaculation. (askmen.com)
- Extra douchebag points if you manage to directly or indirectly make her feel like your early ejaculation was her fault. (askmen.com)
- A few more tips on handling early ejaculation, next. (askmen.com)
- This technique starts as a solo exercise to stop early ejaculation. (bluesandjazzsounds.com)
- Try to avoid shallow and short breathing that speeds up your heartbeat and can trigger early ejaculation. (bluesandjazzsounds.com)
Masturbation1
- How to fix quick ejaculation after frequent masturbation? (healthtap.com)
Occurs1
- PE can vary from mild (ejaculation that occurs within 30 to 60 seconds of penetration) to severe (ejaculation that occurs before sexual activity or within 15 seconds of penetration). (forhims.com)
Disorders1
- Disorders of Ejaculation: An AUA/SMSNA Guideline. (bvsalud.org)
Medication1
- what is the best over-the-counter ED medication He gave a few slaps in order to wake what can I do to delay ejaculation up this dreamlike day, I'm dreaming, having his sister's strange and strange dreams! (mareld.se)
Trigger1
- The final of the squirting female ejaculation tips is the one that will trigger the squirt. (sooperarticles.com)
Treatment1
- A 55-year-old man was referred to our pain medicine clinic for evaluation and treatment of pain with ejaculation. (nih.gov)
Problem1
- If the problem is caused by a medicine, normal ejaculation will often come back after the drug is stopped. (medlineplus.gov)
Make2
- You can make her have female ejaculation and you can make it happen now. (sooperarticles.com)
- Female ejaculation is the stuff of dreams for most guys because they have no idea how to make a woman squirt. (sooperarticles.com)
Male1
- However, Elida Guillemette quickly rejected such an idea, what can I do to delay ejaculation because he is not Arden Badon after all, and his ability to flicker should be a little worse than Georgianna Mischke, so Nancie Drews decided not to use the relationship of the male enhancement Toronto Liu family, after all, in Larisa Howe's There is a bigger ideal in mind. (mareld.se)
Force2
- The force of your ejaculations will also remain unchanged after your vasectomy. (vasectomy-information.com)
- A user must consume a pill to force ejaculations. (onlymyhealth.com)
Tips2
- Well, it's easy once you know these best of the best female ejaculation tips guaranteed to bring her out of this world pleasure. (sooperarticles.com)
- Here are a some of female ejaculation tips. (sooperarticles.com)
Premature ejaculation21
- Premature ejaculation (PE) is the most common sexual dysfunction, with the majority of PE patients remaining undiagnosed and undertreated. (medscape.com)
- Ejaculatory dysfunction (EjD), erectile dysfunction (ED) and premature ejaculation (PE) are the three main subtypes of male sexual dysfunction. (medscape.com)
- Giuliano F, Clément P. Serotonin and premature ejaculation: from physiology to patient management. (medscape.com)
- Psychiatry Fast Five Quiz: How Much Do You Know About Premature Ejaculation? (medscape.com)
- Premature ejaculation, or early ejaculation, is the most common sexual disorder in men younger than 40 years. (medscape.com)
- Although an occasional instance of premature ejaculation might not be cause for concern, if the problem occurs during more than 50% of attempted sexual relations, a dysfunctional pattern usually exists. (medscape.com)
- The specific underlying mechanisms supporting the association between erectile dysfunction (ED) and premature ejaculation (PE) are still not completely clarified. (nih.gov)
- A wearable patch that delivers electrical stimulation to the perineum may postpone premature ejaculation, according to research presented at the 2022 annual meeting of the American Urological Association. (medscape.com)
- Among 34 men with a lifelong history of premature ejaculation, average intravaginal ejaculatory latency time - the time from vaginal penetration to ejaculation - increased from about 67 seconds at baseline to 123 seconds when they used the device. (medscape.com)
- vPatch is a wearable device that delivers electrical stimulation to the perineum with the aim of postponing premature ejaculation. (medscape.com)
- The International Society for Sexual Medicine defines premature ejaculation as ejaculation which always or almost always occurs within about 1 minute of penetration, the patient is unable to delay this occurrence, and the condition causes personal distress. (medscape.com)
- To further assess the safety and efficacy of a transcutaneous perineal electrical stimulator for the treatment of premature ejaculation, investigators conducted the randomized, double-blind, sham-controlled trial at Rambam Medical Centre, Haifa, Israel, and Villa Donatello Clinic, Florence, Italy. (medscape.com)
- The trial included males with premature ejaculation aged 18-60 years. (medscape.com)
- Premature ejaculation is ejaculation that occurs too early, usually before, upon, or shortly after penetration. (msdmanuals.com)
- Premature ejaculation often causes distress to couples. (msdmanuals.com)
- Many experts believe that premature ejaculation almost always results from anxiety or other psychologic causes. (msdmanuals.com)
- Premature ejaculation is rarely caused by a disease, although inflammation of the prostate gland, overactivity of the thyroid gland, or a nervous system disorder can cause the condition. (msdmanuals.com)
- Behavior modification therapy can help most men overcome premature ejaculation. (msdmanuals.com)
- A therapist provides reassurance, explains why premature ejaculation occurs, and teaches the man strategies for delaying ejaculation. (msdmanuals.com)
- When premature ejaculation is caused by more serious psychologic problems, psychologic therapy may help. (msdmanuals.com)
- Two techniques are commonly used to treat premature ejaculation. (msdmanuals.com)
Retrograde5
- Retrograde ejaculation occurs when semen goes backward into the bladder. (medlineplus.gov)
- Retrograde ejaculation is uncommon. (medlineplus.gov)
- Your health care provider may recommend that you stop taking any medicines that may cause retrograde ejaculation. (medlineplus.gov)
- Retrograde ejaculation that is caused by diabetes or surgery may be treated with drugs such as pseudoephedrine or imipramine. (medlineplus.gov)
- Retrograde ejaculation caused by surgery or diabetes often can't be corrected. (medlineplus.gov)
Delay ejaculation2
- Behavior modification therapy, including strategies to delay ejaculation, helps most men. (msdmanuals.com)
- With practice, more than 95% of men learn to delay ejaculation for 5 to 10 minutes or even longer. (msdmanuals.com)
Rats1
- Preclinical studies have shown that injection of botulinum toxin into the bulbospongiosus muscles is associated with a dose-dependent increase in ejaculation latency in rats. (medscape.com)
Distress1
- In addition to the increased time to ejaculation, perceived control over ejaculation, satisfaction with sexual intercourse, personal distress related to ejaculation, and interpersonal difficulty related to ejaculation all significantly improved with vPatch, the researchers found. (medscape.com)
Serefoglu2
- Research shows that 20%-30% of men are not happy with their time to ejaculation, Serefoglu said. (medscape.com)
- Data on ClinicalTrials.gov show that this approach also may increase ejaculation latency in men, Serefoglu said. (medscape.com)
Tricyclic2
- The main outcome measure was to review the current published literature and case reports on painful ejaculation from medication use, in particular tricyclic antidepressants. (nih.gov)
- Painful ejaculation is likely an underreported side effect of tricyclic antidepressants and cyclobenzaprine use. (nih.gov)
Normal1
- If the problem is caused by a medicine, normal ejaculation will often come back after the drug is stopped. (medlineplus.gov)
Control1
- Peeters M, Giuliano F. Central neurophysiology and dopaminergic control of ejaculation. (medscape.com)
Show1
- A urinalysis that is taken soon after ejaculation will show a large amount of sperm in the urine. (medlineplus.gov)
Time1
- In this group, time to ejaculation increased from 63 seconds to 81 seconds. (medscape.com)