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Poor Ejaculation

Poor ejaculation is when a man produces a reduced volume of semen, and the force with which he ejaculates is reduced. It is often caused due to depression, anxiety, relationship problems due to stress, aging, medications used for treating high blood pressure, and enlarged prostate gland. Taking medications, doing Kegel exercise, and other forms of pelvic muscle training exercises helps a lot.

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What might cause me to have minimal ejaculation?

Query: Hello doctor, I am married it has been one and a half year of my marriage. It was an arranged marriage, so we took the time to understand each other before making love we took five months, and we did not do it. But after five months period, he tried for one year and could not make it. He can only e...  Read Full »


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Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. It is not because of the five-month gap. He might be suffering from premature ejaculation disorder. Why did you wait for five months? Does your husband have any bad previous sexual experience? If he had a failed sexual intercourse, he will try to avoid it, because he...  Read Full »

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