Effectiveness and Safety of TENS Therapy for Premature Ejaculation
129 patients around the world
Available in Mexico
Boston Medical Group
129Patients around the world
This study is for people with
Premature ejaculation
Requirements for the patient
To 62 Years
Male
Medical requirements
Primary premature ejaculation according to the definition of the International Society for Sexual Medicine (ISSM-International Society for Sexual Medicine) (30): a) ejaculation always or almost always occurs within the first minute after penetration, b) inability to delay ejaculation in all or almost all penetrations, c) negative personal consequences are generated, such as stress, annoyance, frustration and/or avoidance of sexual intimacy.
Age between 18 and 62 years.
PEDT score greater than 11.
Stable heterosexual relationship for at least 6 months with interest in maintaining it for at least the duration of the study.
Sexual activity at least once a week.
Minimum chronicity of PD of 6 months.
Voluntary participation in the study.
Signing of the informed consent prior to participation in the study.
History of retroperitoneal surgery, radiotherapy or multiple sclerosis.
History of mental illness: depression, anxiety, suicidal behavior, bipolar disorder, agoraphobia, dysthymia, social phobia, obsessive-compulsive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, psychiatric disorder, reported by the patient or due to the use of a medication for one of these conditions.
Consumption of medications that affect ejaculatory control such as psychiatric medications, opioid analgesics, alpha blockers.
Treatment for PE in the last 3 months.
Treatment for epileptic syndromes or Parkinson's disease.
Use of pacemaker or cardiac defibrillator.
Skin lesions in the area where the electrodes are placed.
Abuse or dependence on psychoactive substances: alcohol, hallucinogenic drugs.
Couple who are pregnant or interested in conceiving a pregnancy in the next 3 months.