How Premature Ejaculation Has Come Out of the Shadows

As people have taken a more active role in ways to take control of their health, many conditions are finally getting the attention they deserve. There have always been conditions that have isolated people, making them feel as though they are alone in their struggle to treat symptoms or seek out a cure. This has been true for mental or emotional problems such as depression as well as various physical ailments including premature ejaculation. New research and treatment development has made the issue easier for many men to learn about and discuss, which may be the first step in empowering more men to take action.

The Condition No Guy Wants to Talk About

Out of the shadowsDealing with any sort of sexual dysfunction is difficult. For men, this is especially true when it comes to serious performance issues and, many times, men feel as though they have to deal with the problem on their own. Yes, conditions such as premature ejaculation are so common that nearly every guy has had to deal with it at least once over the course of his life. Sexuality has always been considered something of a taboo subject and, for many generations, this fostered plenty of misinformation and several misconceptions about the condition. Some of the myths still circulating about the condition include:

  • Climaxing too quickly is a sign that a man is being unfaithful
  • Early ejaculation means you have prostate cancer
  • Once you develop the condition, you’ll have it off and on forever
  • You’ll never get back to your old levels of stamina

Over the years, a number of these misconceptions have left men feeling as though there was little, if anything, they could do to reverse the trend. In fact, none of those current myths are true. In fact, current research has found that premature ejaculation can be successfully treated with a variety of different approaches as well as an emerging field of various pharmacological options for men who don’t have success with traditional treatment options. This combination of clinical research interest as well as attention from major drug companies has taken male performance to the next level – and finally out of the shadows.

The Dawn of a New Era

Over the past few years, several pharmaceutical companies have stepped forward with plans to release new drugs to help treat early ejaculation. Other companies have also developed new formulations of vitamins, minerals and herbs designed to help delay ejaculation which are available without a prescription. This new influx of treatment options has led several well known newspapers and media outlets, from Time to the Daily Mail UK, to run articles about the condition. As the public has been made more aware of the causes, treatments and truth about premature ejaculation, more and more men are finding the strength to talk to their partners and doctors about how they can take back control of their sex life.

The new era of being able to speak openly about various sexual performance issues has liberated millions of men. Instead of simply sitting by and trying to figure out what they should do on their own, entire communities have sprung up online with the aim of helping men to take control of their sexual well being. And the help isn’t confined to problems concerning premature ejaculation, either. The entire realm of male enhancement has seen a renewed interest through articles and pieces in newspapers and magazines, a new generation of researchers looking to find solutions or shed light on sexual performance issues as well as an entire industry which has stepped up with natural treatment options. As men become more well informed about their condition – and their treatment options – the hope is that many of the myths and misconceptions that shroud these issues in darkness will finally be dispelled once and for all. That kind of attention and understanding will finally bring sexual dysfunctions into the light and men – as well as their partners – will be able to find help easily and without feeling embarrassed.