Premature Ejaculation Statistics

Studies have shown that at least 30%-70% of men in America experience premature ejaculation. According to the National Health and Social Life Survey, premature ejaculation in the United States has attained a 30% prevalence rate. This appears to be fairly steady in all adult age categories. Contrastingly, the prevalence of erectile dysfunction increases with age.
It is important to note, though, that most men with this condition do not report it to their healthcare provider. This may be due to low self-esteem, a feeling of embarrassment, or the feeling that there’s no available treatment for the condition. Some men do not even consider premature ejaculation a problem. According to survey data, the percentage of males who experience this condition at some point in their lives exceeds the 30% reported by the National Health and Social Life Survey.
Premature ejaculation is not age-dependent. Clinical research and experience have shown that it can occur at any age in a man’s life. However, it is commonly reported among men aged 18-30 years. It may also occur alongside secondary impotence in men between the ages of 45-65.
Here is an infographic for more premature ejaculation statistics.

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