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  • 17/08/2022

Is a circumcised penis a reason for premature ejaculation?

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No

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  1. Circumcision and Premature Ejaculation:

    • A circumcised penis is generally not a direct cause of premature ejaculation.
    • Premature ejaculation is influenced by factors like psychological stress, anxiety, and hormonal levels.
  2. Sensitivity and Circumcision:

    • Some believe circumcision affects sensitivity, but research shows mixed results.
    • It is not conclusively linked to causing premature ejaculation.
  3. Other Causes:

    • Emotional or psychological factors often play a larger role than physical changes like circumcision.
  4. Seeking Help:

    • If this issue causes distress, consult a healthcare professional or urologist.
    • They can help identify underlying causes and discuss treatment options.

In summary, circumcision is not typically a reason for premature ejaculation in a 30-year-old male. Addressing lifestyle, stress, and psychological factors is often more effective.

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