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Premature Ejaculation can be divided into 4 types: Type 1 is very common in adolescents and young adults that become sexually active at a later than average age. It is the mildest type of premature ejaculation and is usually caused by anxiety, fear, or feelings of guilt that may arise early in relationships or inadequate masturbation practices. Type 1 premature ejaculation is the easiest to treat. Type 2 is very common in adults, particularly between the ages of 20 and 45 years old. Type 2 often appears without warning and is caused by increased stress levels, pressure situations and excessive daily demands. This type of premature ejaculation is again relatively easy to treat. Type 3 is not very common and is relatively serious. It is usually the result of an untreated Type 2 premature ejaculation. Severe cases of depression can sometimes lead to Type 3. Despite the severity of Type 3, it is still treatable although it may take more time and effort on the part of the patient. Type 4 is the most severe type of premature ejaculation. It normally stems from Type 3 and constitutes a health risk. Type 4 can lead to difficulties gaining and maintaining an erection and it can occasionally lead to total sexual dysfunction. Type 4 can also lead to psychological illnesses such as depression. This type of premature ejaculation is also treatable, but due to the severity and urgency of the situation, we would recommend you see a psychologist or sex therapist. Special Offer - 2-week Trial
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