Delayed Release – Causes and Treatments
For some men, the idea of “going all night” – or even lasting
beyond five or ten minutes – seems like a dream. However, delayed release can
be a real problem for some men (and their partners); it can also indicate an
underlying health condition. There are several different ways in which delayed
release can manifest, with some men completely unable to release and others
needing more than 30 minutes of stimulation in order to do so. Determining what male organ care steps will successfully help a man
manage this condition requires learning more about the different types,
identifying the source and, in some cases, seeking medical treatment.
Types
of Delayed Release
There are four general categories of
this condition:
- Generalized: an inability to or
difficulty finishing in any sensual situation
- Situational: an inability to or
difficulty finishing in certain sensual situations (e.g. some men can only
release with oral stimulation, manual stimulation or certain partners)
- Lifelong: presence of the condition
since the time of maturity
- Acquired: when the condition develops
after a period of normal function
Identifying which categories a man’s
condition falls into will help him, along with medical professionals, work
toward finding the source.
There are many potential causes of
delayed release. Although all men for whom this condition is problematic would
do well to run it by a health professional, those with lifelong and/or
generalized delayed release should definitely do so, as these forms of the
condition likely indicate a health problem. When acquired, it may also indicate
the onset of a medical or psychological issue. Situational delayed release
generally requires some behavioral changes in order to subside.
The following four categories of causes
may be behind the condition:
Physical
Issues
- Birth defects
- Injured pelvic nerves
- Surgery to the prostate
- Urinary tract or prostate infections
- Heart disease
- Stroke
- Diabetes
- Low hormone levels
Psychological
Sources
- Poor communication with partner
- Stress
- Commitment issues
- Anxiety (performance or otherwise)
- Incongruence between fantasies and
sensual realities
- Cultural or religious concerns
Behavioral
Causes
- Self-pleasuring very frequently and/or
with a very tight grip (which train the male organ only to respond to those
specific types of stimulation)
- Viewing extreme adult videos (which
also trains the male organ to respond to a narrow range of situations/images)
Substance
Sources
- High alcohol consumption (acute or
chronic)
- Some antipsychotics
- Some diuretics
- Some blood pressure medications
- Many antidepressants
How to
Get Help
If delayed release is causing
relationship problems for one or both partners, or if it may indicate a health
condition, men should seek out the assistance of a doctor. If a medical
condition is behind the issue, treating the underlying condition is the answer.
This may involve medications and/or healthy lifestyle changes to combat both
conditions at once.
Psychological causes of delayed release
may merit some time in therapy. Cognitive behavioral therapy is wonderful for
people who could use help dealing with stress, anxiety and/or depression.
Relationship counseling, or simply working toward more open communication with
a partner, can help men whose condition is caused by such problems.
Some men will need to switch up their
self-pleasuring habits in order to fully enjoy the touch, mouth, rear and/or
female organ of a partner again. Cutting back or taking a one-month break from
the practice, then reintroducing the male organ to gentler sensations, can be
immensely helpful. A couple might also experiment with different positions. If
a man can only get off on the pressure applied by a hand or mouth, a partner
can squeeze her legs together during intimate activity to create a tighter
canal for the man, for example.
Finally, if a substance is behind
delayed release, men may work with their doctors to change medications; they
may also need to work on their drinking habit if one is present.
Men can give their male organs
well-rounded attention by applying a male
organ health crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) daily. Look for acetyl L-carnitine on
the ingredient list, which helps protect manhood nerves, keeping sensitivity
levels high.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com
for additional information on most common male organ health issues, tips on
improving organ sensitivity and what to do to maintain a healthy member. John Dugan
is a professional writer who specializes in men's health issues and is an
ongoing contributing writer to numerous websites.