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Erection Concerns  (Expert Forum)
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Janice M Epp, PhD - Female sexual issues, Adolescent sexuality, Male sexual issues
Private Practice Palo Alto - CA
Questions in the Erection Concerns Forum are being answered by Janice M Epp, PhD, a Clinical Sexologist from The Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality. This forum is for questions and discussions about the psychological aspects of Erection problems

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by kailasharmaji, Nov 01, 2009 12:16AM
I am 52 years old.I take sometime Sildenafil (Indian brand "Penegra exp".25mg)mostly every saturday night.I have no any problem after it,but now then I don't taken it,I can't reached proper erection.why this becomes.is this tabs work also in premature egeculation?

by Janice M Epp, PhD, Nov 02, 2009 03:42PM
To: kailasharmaji
Hello.

I can't really answer your question because it's very general. I CAN tell you that Sildenafil (Viagra) opens the capillaries in your crotch area, thereby facilitating erection. If you have a physiological condition which affects your blood pressure or blood flow, Viagra can, indeed, help you with erections. It does not help you to last longer, and neither does it help with any emotional or psychological issues which may affect erection.

Generally speaking, men who experience very rapid ejaculations do so because of some discomfort surrounding the idea of sex. You might want to examine your sexual attitudes as well as your attitudes about your partner or partners. Another possible contributing factor is a history of learning to self-pleasure very rapidly in order to avoid detection. If you learned to have quick orgasms at a very early age, your body may be used to this pattern. A good way to change it is to do the opposite in self-pleasuring; that is, slow down your pattern, relax and breathe. Best of luck to you. Dr. J
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