
Picture the scene. Sharing a beer with your Dad when you twiddle your thumbs before asking the akward question. No, not whether you can borrow the car or some money,no. No... you want to ask whether he has ever had any trouble with premature ejaculation. None of your business? Experts think it might be and if recent reports from the Daily Mail are to be believed, premature ejaculation could well be passed down through generations.
Experts are now beginning to look into whether the condition, affecting 40% of men across the UK, is actually a by-product of 'abnormal genes'.
The detailed research looked into a common pre-conception that ejaculation is predominantly controlled by a chemical in the brain called dopamine, and that some men may be prone to deficiencies in this chemical. Although this does seem somewhat implausible, it is arguably the only explanation for the condition which is commonly affected by a number of physiological and physiological factors.
However, the idea that the variation in levels are subject to a “genetic abnormality’ is arguably incorrect, and experts feel it is more accurate to see it as variance in a particular gene.
Some doubts
A number of industry authorities have however been quick to point out that the research is in its infancy and that any direct link between premature ejaculation and genetics would require further study if scientists are to be conclusive.
The news comes amidst the launch of a brand new pill, designed to treat premature ejaculation in 3 hours. The advanced treatment system is called Priligy and it is reported to help sufferers with premature ejaculation to have sex for three times longer by blocking serotonin in the brain, a chemical which is closely associated with sexual functioning, namely ejaculation.
Priligy is available through a private prescription and online consultations with reliable, credible sources like Health Express. Priligy is set to help millions of men worldwide.
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