Ejaculation disorders are the most common sexual dysfunction in men.[1] Common ejaculatory disorders include: premature ejaculation, retrograde ejaculation, delayed ejaculation, anejaculation, inhibited ejaculation, and anorgasmia.[2]
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See also
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edit- ^ "Ejaculation Problems: Too Fast, Too Slow or Not at All? » Sexual Medicine » BUMC". www.bumc.bu.edu. Retrieved 2019-11-18.
- ^ Rowland, David; McMahon, Chris G.; Abdo, Carmita; Chen, Juza; Jannini, Emmanuele; Waldinger, Marcel D.; Ahn, Tai Young (2010). "Disorders of orgasm and ejaculation in men". The Journal of Sexual Medicine. 7 (4): 1668–1686. doi:10.1111/j.1743-6109.2010.01782.x. ISSN 1743-6109. PMID 20388164.
Further reading
edit- Shindel, Alan W.; Althof, Stanley E.; Carrier, Serge; Chou, Roger; McMahon, Chris G.; Mulhall, John P.; Paduch, Darius A.; Pastuszak, Alexander W.; Rowland, David; Tapscott, Ashley H.; Sharlip, Ira D. (March 2022). "Disorders of Ejaculation: An AUA/SMSNA Guideline". Journal of Urology. 207 (3): 504–512. doi:10.1097/JU.0000000000002392. PMID 34961344. S2CID 245511620.
- Jannini, Emmanuele A.; Lenzi, Andrea (1 July 2005). "Ejaculatory disorders: epidemiology and current approaches to definition, classification and subtyping". World Journal of Urology. 23 (2): 68–75. doi:10.1007/s00345-004-0486-9. ISSN 1433-8726. PMID 15902473. S2CID 23419651.
- Jannini, E. A.; Simonelli, C.; Lenzi, A. (1 December 2002). "Disorders of ejaculation". Journal of Endocrinological Investigation. 25 (11): 1006–1019. doi:10.1007/BF03344077. ISSN 1720-8386. PMID 12553564. S2CID 9852872.