Premature Ejaculation Demystified: From Diagnosis to Delay Sprays

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* premature ejaculation affects up to 20-30% of men worldwide, making it the most common male sexual dysfunction





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Key Takeaways
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Premature ejaculation (PE) is one of the most common sexual health concerns for men—but also one of the most misunderstood. In this free educational webinar, urologist Dr. Brian Steixner breaks down what PE really is, why it happens, and how it can be treated.

Whether you’re personally affected or just curious about what’s normal, this session provides clear answers and practical solutions.



What You’ll Learn in This Webinar:

* What defines premature ejaculation—and how it differs from other concerns

* How common PE really is (the statistics may surprise you)

* Types of PE and common causes (physical + psychological)

* How doctors diagnose and treat PE

* Role of pelvic floor therapy and sex therapy

* Over-the-counter options (like desensitizing sprays)

* Real patient examples and proven strategies

* Live Q&A with Dr. Steixner





About the Presenter – Dr. Brian SteixnerDr. Steixner is a board-certified urologist with decades of experience in men’s sexual medicine. He blends cutting-edge research with real-world treatment strategies to help men regain confidence and improve intimacy.
 
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Patients have significant side-effects with these drugs!

* common side-effects include nausea, fatigue, and reduced libido




In my practice the SSRIs are second line therapy mainly because of their side-effect profile, these do work and they work well however they're not the easiest drug to use, patients do have significant side effects with these drugs, and feeling safe prescribing them is something that a lot of urologists and sexual medicine doctors don't really feel comfortable with




Pharmacological Treatments: SSRIs

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Daily vs On Demand
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