AboutStephen W. Leslie, MD Expertise Questions concerning erectile dysfunction, kidney stones and prostate disorders including prostate cancer. I have a special interest in kidney stone disease prevention.
Experience Full time practicing urologist with 20 years experience. Assistant Clinical Professor of Urology at the Medical College of Ohio. Editor in Chief of eMedicine Urology internet textbook. Author of only book written for patients by a urologist on the subject of kidney stones "The Kidney Stones Handbook". Inventor of the "Parachute" and "Escape" kidney stone baskets and the "Calculus" stone prevention analysis computer program.
Organizations American Urological Association, Ohio State Medical Association, Sexual Medicine Society
Publications Men's Health, Journal of Urology, Urology, Healthwatch Magazine, Emergency Medicine Monthly, eMedicine, "The Kidney Stones Handbook", and numerous articles in various newspapers. He is also the editor of the Urology Board Review by McGraw-Hill used by urologists to study for their Board Certification Examinations.
Education/Credentials Graduate of New York Medical College with residencies completed at Metropolitan Hospital New York, Albany Medical Center and University of Wisconsin-Madison
Awards and Honors Thirlby Award of the American Urological Association.
Question haw can you avoid pre mature e-jaculation
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i am an active 30 years old man ;when the problem start about two years a go it wasn't as bad as it is today ;after i urinate i keep getting a drops of urine forth next 10 & 15 minutes i still feel like there is a urine coming through my vessel and i feel unusual burning pain in my bottom vessel ,now a days i start experiencing erection problem and pre ejaculating i don't know what to do this thing is getting me stressed .
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This could be prostatitis, urethritis or some other infection. The post void dribbling may be normal or related to medications or prostatitis. My guess would be prostatitis. You should consult a urologist to get this properly treated. If I'm right, then all the symptoms will disappear once the prostatitis is eliminated.
Answer There are two basic treatments for premature ejaculation. One is sex therapy which involves short term "touching" exercises that gradually increase control. The other is with medication, usually an SSRI type similar to Prozac. Ask your physician about which treatment might be best for you.