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If any of you have to deal with that premature annoyance and are at your wit's end as to why, it could be a result of prostatic inflammation based on the finding's below. Keep in mind that this is but one theory, but theory or not, some men experience prostatic inflammation that contributes to symptoms.Wondering what can be done? One could try to address the inflammatory response with medicine or natural supplements like ProstaQ, Salmon oil with EPA, or Grape Seed Extract etc. Here's a tip that can do nothing but help = purchase a vegetable and fruit juicer and use raw vegetables to combat inflammation. Don't waste your money on the cheap juicing machines. If your going to do it, get the Jack Lalane Juicer. It works very well and will save you money in the long run. Could these rather safe attempt's at reducing the inflammatory response help with that particular problem? I don't know? Just offering some ideas. Oh, if it's just a hot girlfriend/wife creating lack of control, stop complaining and IGNORE THIS POST! ( hehe ) Zhonghua Nan Ke Xue. 2003 Sep;9(6):451-3. Related Articles, Links [Survey of the prevalence of chronic prostatitis in men with premature ejaculation] [Article in Chinese] Xing JP, Fan JH, Wang MZ, Chen XF, Yang ZS. Department of Urology, First Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an, Shaanxi 710061, China. [EMAIL PROTECTED] OBJECTIVE: To investigate the prevalence of chronic prostatitis in men with premature ejaculation. METHODS: The segmented urine specimens before and after prostatic massage and the expressed prostatic secretion specimens from 106 patients with premature ejaculation and 38 controls were evaluated by microscopic and/or bacteriological studies. The prevalence of premature ejaculation was also investigated in 120 patients with chronic prostatitis. RESULTS: Prostatic inflammation was found in 46.2% and chronic bacterial prostatitis in 34.7% of the subjects with premature ejaculation, respectively. Compared with the controls, the findings were statistically significant (P < 0.05). The prevalence of premature ejaculation in the patients with chronic prostatitis was 47.5% (57/120). CONCLUSIONS: Chronic prostatic inflammation may play a role in the pathogenesis of some cases of premature ejaculation and it is important to give a careful examination of the prostate before initiating any therapy for premature ejaculation. PMID: 14574813 [PubMed - in process]
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