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- 30 Years
- 17/08/2022
3 of the top sprays for premature ejaculation
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Sprays that contain a numbing agent such as benzocaine, lidocaine or prilocaine are sometimes used to treat premature ejaculation. They're applied to the penis 10 to 15 minutes before sex to reduce sensation and help delay ejaculation.
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Consult a Urologist
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Overview of Premature Ejaculation Sprays
- Topical sprays help delay ejaculation by numbing penile sensation, providing temporary relief.
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Top 3 Recommended Sprays a. Lidocaine-based Sprays: Commonly used, e.g., Stud 100. b. Benzocaine Sprays: Another effective option. c. Combination Sprays: Mix of anesthetics for enhanced effect.
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Usage Guidelines and Precautions
- Apply as directed, usually 5-10 minutes before intercourse.
- Possible side effects: skin irritation, reduced sensitivity. Consult a doctor if persistent.
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Additional Advice
- Consult a healthcare professional for personalized treatment.
- Explore other treatments if sprays are ineffective.
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Relevant Medical Specialties
- Urology and sexual health specialists can provide further evaluation and management.
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