Ejaculatory Incompetence
Ejaculatory incompetence, also known as delayed or inhibited ejaculation, is a sexual dysfunction in which a man takes a long time to ejaculate or cannot do so despite having sufficient stimulation and desire. It can occur occasionally or persistently.
Possible causes: Emotional factors such as anxiety or stress, certain medications, alcohol use, hormonal or nerve disturbances, and some chronic conditions.
When should you seek care? When the situation becomes frequent, causes distress, or affects the relationship, it is worth talking about it without embarrassment.
Which specialist treats it? The urologist is the right professional to study this type of disorder, identify its possible causes, and guide management. If you are concerned about this change in your sexual health, a specialized and discreet consultation will help you understand it clearly and address it in the way most appropriate for your situation.
Data on 9 doctors who treat ejaculatory incompetence
Specialties that treat ejaculatory incompetence
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Doctors specialized in ejaculatory incompetence
Dr. Miguel Ángel González Rodríguez
Dr. Cruz Guillermo Argueta
Dra. Vilma Reyes Bravo
Dr. Eduardo Ramón Achotegui Gonzalez
Dr. Alfonso Franco Morales
Dr. Edgar López Cruz
Dr. Angel Enrique García Cortez
Dr. Antonio Galindo Mejia
Dr. Jesus Alejandro Morales Covarrubias
Dr. Alejandro Gaviria
Dr. Juventino Villa Garcia
Dr. Christian Vázquez Niño
Dr. Daniel Flores Rosas
Dra. Paola Rodríguez
Dr. Juan Carlos Huerta Gómez
Dr. Juan Carlos Castañeda Vega
Dr. Oscar Daniel Guzmán Aguilar
Dr. Sergio Lozano Kaplun
Dr. Ernesto Ruiz Rueda
Dr. Alberto Siqueiros Reynoso
Frequently asked questions
What is ejaculatory incompetence?
Ejaculatory incompetence, also known as delayed or inhibited ejaculation, is a sexual dysfunction in which a man takes a long time to ejaculate or cannot do so despite having sufficient stimulation and desire. It can occur occasionally or persistently.
Which doctor treats ejaculatory incompetence?
Ejaculatory Incompetence is usually treated by specialists in urologist.