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Test Male Orgasm Disorders
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QUESTION 1: What mainly characterizes premature ejaculation according to the text?
Occurs always after long periods of sexual activity
Exclusively due to physiological factors
Absence of sexual desire
Ejaculation with minimal stimulation and feeling of lack of control
QUESTION 2: What is the focus of treatment for premature ejaculation?
Surgery to correct the ejaculatory reflex
Behavioral techniques to improve sensory perception and control
Antibiotics to reduce sensitivity
Increased libido with hormones
3rd QUESTION: What modalities can premature ejaculation present?
May be lifelong (primary) or acquired after a normal period
Only appears due to physical causes
Always presents with absence of erection
Diagnosed only once in a lifetime
QUESTION 4: How does the text define delayed or inhibited ejaculation?
Ejaculation occurring within seconds after penetration
Lack of sexual desire in spite of normal ejaculation
Marked delay or impossibility to ejaculate despite erection and sufficient stimulation
Result of exclusive consumption of pornography
QUESTION 5: What psychological factors are associated with delayed ejaculation according to the text?
A high-fat diet
Restrictive sex education, fear of pregnancy or hostility towards the partner
Lack of ejaculation due to infection
Genital hypersensitivity
QUESTION 6: What tool does the text recommend to objectify the actual duration of coitus?
Partner-based guessing
Analyzing only the patient's sensation
Not taking any measurements and following social expectations
Behavioral time recordings to measure actual duration
7TH QUESTION: What is the indicated intervention if the discomfort is due to unrealistic expectations?
Corrective surgery
Medications to increase desire
Psychoeducational intervention to adjust expectations
Discontinue all sexual activity
8th QUESTION: What is a shared characteristic of premature ejaculation mentioned in the abstract?
Linked to insufficient erection
It is always caused by an organic disease
Lack of voluntary control over the reflex at minimal stimulation
Is more common than delayed ejaculation
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