PREMATURE AND DELAY EJACULATION
AS INDICATORS OF A RHYTHM OF SEXUAL ACTIVITY
by Yuriy
Zharkov
Abstract
In clinical sexology frequently, it is necessary
to qualify statuses of premature ejaculation; it is the widespread
complaint.
A rating of a rhythm of sexual activity,
on which background the patient has complaints, should complement
the known approaches to a rating of premature ejaculation
(time, quality of erection, ability to the repeated sexual
intercourse, neurological symptoms, woman satisfaction, etc.).
With the purpose to specify sexuality at
different rhythms of sexual activity the analysis of supervision
at couples (n=47) participating in the program of family planning
was carried out. We recommended the spouses to increase sexual
activity within 3 months up to conception.
Coitus' duration and rhythm of sexual activity
before and after the introduction into the program were specified
approximately by words of the husband and wife. In most cases,
it was not found of significant divergences in ratings of
duration of the sexual intercourse on presentation of the
men and their wives.
We distributed the results on two groups.
There were not essential changes in coitus' duration, despite
of increase of sexual activity (the first group, n =14). At
the second group (n=33) the sexual reactions obviously changed.
The physiological delay ejaculation was marked. The coitus'
duration increased from 3 - 5 about 20 - 30 minutes. The development
of anejaculation syndrome was marked in 12 cases, at the repeated
sexual intercourse within day. The period of abstention one
day restored ability to ejaculation. At the men the self-rating
of sexual libido level and erection' quality was changed.
Thus, the rating of a rhythm of sexual activity
has the certain diagnostic value, - allows differentiating
physiological fluctuations of sexual reactions quality from
premature ejaculation syndrome. This one requires therapeutically
correction. In addition, the ejaculation delay at an intensive
rhythm is a parameter of a high physiological activity of
sexual system.
National
Research Center on Addictions
Rehabilitation Dept.,
Moscow, Russia
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