KMID : 0363619980190010444
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Journal of Korean Oriental Medicine 1998 Volume.19 No. 1 p.444 ~ p.469
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Study on the Treatment of Premature Ejaculation in Oriental Medicine
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Song Un-Yong
Song Bong-Keun Kim Hyeong-Kyun Lee Eon-Jeong
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Abstract
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Premature ejaculation is the most common sexual dysfunction seen in the male, and it is found in 30 to 50% adult male population. It is defined as the inability to control the ejaculatory process for a sufficient length of time during intravaginal containment to satisfy his partner in at least fifty percent of his coital connections The majority of men with premature ejaculation have underlying psychologic origin of performance-anxiety type, but it is not always psychogenic and may also be a presenting symptom in certain organic disorders. In oriental medicine, the point of treatment of premature ejaculation is recovery of the good ejaculatory control, and the treatment can be approached in three ways as psychological therapy involving behavioral therapy, herb drugs, and acupuncture. This study has aims to investigate and summarize the current trend of treatment for premature ejaculation so as to suggest the effective and available way to treat the disease.
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KEYWORD
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Premature ejaculation, sexual dysfunction, psychological therapy, behavioral therapy, herb drugs, acupuncture
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