Welcome to New York Impotence Group the best Impotence and Male Health Center in the world headed by Board Certified Urologist Dr. Jack Bruder in







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Welcome to New York Impotence Group the best Impotence and Male Health Center in the world headed by Board Certified Urologist Dr. Jack Bruder in New York, NY where patients throughout the United States and the world come to New York because of Dr. Bruder's internationally recognized expertise in premature ejaculation,impotence, erectile dysfunction,reversible vasectomy, and a total integrated approach to men's health ranging from wellness and nutrition to reversible vasectomy, sexual dysfunction ,impotence, and prostate cancer. The Male Health Center is one of the first Centers in the United States created to addresss all the the concerns of the male patient Our team of board certified urologists, cardiologists, internists and neurologists, most with over 20 years in practice, work together to determine the causes of erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation for each patient and perform almost all diagnostic testing in the privacy and comfort of our own office. What is Premature Ejaculation? The most common description of Premature Ejaculation (PE) is ejaculation that occurs before both partners would like in a majority of sexual encounters, leading to worry, stress, or concern. For some men, premature ejaculation may materialize in all manner of sexual encounters, including masturbation. In other men, PE surfaces only during sexual encounters with a partner. While no medical standard exists for how long a man should take to ejaculate, some commonly observed symptoms of premature ejaculation include: The inability of a man to control his ejaculation. Ejaculating before he is ready to or has satisfied his partner. Ejaculating before penetration, upon penetration. or shortly thereafter. How Common is PE? Premature Ejaculation is one of the most common forms of male sexual dysfunction and has probably affected every man at some point in his life. 1 Premature ejaculation is the most common instance of sexual dysfunction for men under 40 years of age, and recent studies show that up to 1 in 3 sexually active men are affected by the problem. What Causes PE? Premature Ejaculation is caused by a combination of an oversensitive glans penis (or head of the penis), and nervousness or performance anxiety during lovemaking. Anxiety is often caused by the fear of ejaculating rapidly and not being able to satisfy the sexual partner. This fear often stems from previous experiences of premature ejaculation and further episodes like this can perpetuate the problem. Some biological causes of PE include: Hormonal imbalances Thyroid issues Neurotransmitter abnormalities Abnormal reflex activity of the ejaculatory system Inflammation and infection of the prostate or urethra Genetic abnormalities What is Erectile Dysfunction? Erectile Dysfunction (ED) is defined as the inability to achieve and/or maintain an erection sufficient for satisfactory sexual intercourse. While most often associated with older men, Erectile Dysfunction is a common problem for men of all ages. What are the Signs of Erectile Dysfunction? Difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection occurring at least once in every four times of attempting sexual intercourse, or persisting for more than one month. Achieving an erection taking longer than usual or becoming more difficult in certain positions. Sexual erection becoming weaker or less rigid. Maintaining an erection becoming a conscious effort or becoming more and more difficult. Morning erections becoming less frequent or less rigid. Climaxing or ejaculating more rapidly or with an incomplete erection.

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