Smoking and premature ejaculation – Is there a link?

Posted by Samara Daniels | Posted in , | Posted on 11:44 PM

The persistent experience of ejaculation with little sexual stimulation, before or just after penetration, is known as premature ejaculation. In other words, a man ejaculates before he intends to. Sometimes, it is misunderstood by men as ejaculating “too soon” when, ejaculation is occurring within an average length of time. Studies have shown that it is normal for men to ejaculate within 2 to 3 minutes of vaginal penetration. The expectations of the man’s partner are also important. Generally, women climax after 10 to 15 minutes of intercourse, while some women never reach orgasm at all.

Smoking and sexual problems associated with it

The quantity of spermatozoa decreases in men, because of smoking. Infertility and premature ejaculation are common amongst chain smokers. Erectile dysfunction is another problem caused by smoking among men. Smoking inhibits blood flow and causes many withdrawal symptoms such as mood disorders and anxiety leading to sexual problems such as erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation.

Some experts claim that anxiety is one of the causes of premature ejaculation, and it is mostly seen in young and inexperienced men. Others say that smoking and premature ejaculation have a strong link. Men who smoked more than 10 cigarettes a day had an increased risk of suffering from premature ejaculation and erectile dysfunction. If you smoke and suspect that smoking is the cause of your premature ejaculation, you should try to quit smoking. Quitting smoking is the first step towards treating this problem

There are many causes of premature ejaculation. It is also caused by psychological factors such as stress, anxiety, or guilt. Smoking can often cause these psychological problems. If you quit smoking, you can lead a more mentally stable and happier life. If these psychological factors disappear, premature ejaculation problems can also go away.

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