
PREMATURE EJACULATION
According to the medical definition, premature ejaculation, also known as premature ejaculation, happens when a man ejaculates too quickly. In this sense, the time of sexual intercourse is not enough for satisfaction and pleasure.
Premature ejaculation can happen for physical or emotional reasons:
PHYSICAL CAUSES OF PREMATURE EJACULATION
In some cases, men may have hypersensitivity in the glans of the penis and, in this sense, ejaculation happens faster.
EMOTIONAL CAUSES OF PREMATURE EJACULATION
On the other hand, the most common thing is that this dysfunction occurs due to emotional factors, such as the anxiety that sexual intercourse can cause in men.
TREATMENT
Above all, it is important to emphasize that adequate treatment directly depends on finding the cause of the dysfunction.
Therefore, if the cause is emotional, it is necessary to consult a psychologist. On the other hand, the techniques we use for perineal rehabilitation</ a> are indicated for treatment when the causes are physical.
SEXUAL SATISFACTION
Penetration is undeniably not the only way to have pleasure and, in this sense, living a sexuality solely focused on pleasure with penetration can bring frustration and sexual dissatisfaction. Regardless of whether or not we have any sexual dysfunction.
Certainly, in order to experience full sexuality and maximum pleasure, it is important to explore our entire body and the different forms of pleasure we can feel.
In order to improve our sexual experience we can use all 5 senses: sight, hearing, taste, smell and touch. The more present and connected we are, the more intense and profound our experience will be.
MAN
In fact, men generally seek perineal rehabilitation after having undergone cancer surgery. of the prostate, prostatectomy. This man is likely to have, after surgery, urinary incontinence</ a> (pee loss) and erectile dysfunction (problems with the erection).
Certainly, urinary incontinence (loss of pee) is the most common complaint that men present, however due to weakness of the PERINEUM muscles they can also present fecal incontinence (loss of gas or feces), and sexual dysfunctions (erectile dysfunction).
However, muscular hyperactivity, that is, the difficulty in relaxing these muscles, can undoubtedly be the cause of urinary retention (difficulty peeing), intestinal constipation (difficulty having a bowel movement), pelvic pain< /a> (pain in the pelvic region) and pain during sexual intercourse</a >.

