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Levels of Premature Ejaculation
To better help you in your problem, it is important that you first determine your level of premature ejaculation.
According to study findings presented By C. W. Hastings, the celebrated British sexual therapist, Premature Ejaculation (PE) can be classified in four different levels (1, 2, 3, and 4), depending on a series of factors such as cause, how severe it is, and how long the patient suffers from it. Each one of these levels is intimately related to the cause of the problem.
LEVEL 1:
Very common among teenagers, this level is characterized by bad masturbation habits during adolescence and preadolescence. By masturbating pretty fast, out of fear of being caught by someone, defeats the purpose of the ejaculatory reflex, replacing it with the need, the habit of reaching an orgasm fast. This Level is the easiest and fastest one to be solved. By following the appropriate treatment, the patient can fully recover within a few days.
LEVEL 2:
In general, it affects young adults and, in some cases, teenagers. This Level of Premature Ejaculation (PE) is caused by stress, anxiety, or emotional tension. Work-related or personal problems, including a demanding routine at school, may trigger PE Level 2 without any warning. Similarly to PE Level 1, this can also be easily treated when timely diagnosed.
LEVEL 3:
This Level of Premature Ejaculation is mainly caused as a development of an untreated or poorly treated PE Level 2. Rarely, it also spontaneously affects young adults under pressure. The cause of this problem is a permanent unbalance between serotonin and dopamine levels in the brain, which excessively increases the impulse that triggers the ejaculatory reflex. This degree must be immediately treated, since there is a risk it may develop into a sexual disorder*, which is immensely more complex.
LEVEL 4:
This is the most severe Premature Ejaculation Level, because it becomes a disorder and there are only a few online treatment alternatives that will help solve the problem. This case usually requires the direct help of a professional.
Premature ejaculation (PE) is uncontrolled Ejaculation, either before or shortly after sexual penetration, with minimal sexual stimulation and before it is desired. PE may result in an unsatisfactory sexual experience for both partners.