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Unlock the Secret to Enhancing Your Practice with the Latest PE Guidelines!

Unlock the Secret to Enhancing Your Practice with the Latest PE Guidelines!

Unlock the Secret to Enhancing Your Practice with the Latest PE Guidelines!

As a practitioner in the field of sexual medicine, staying updated with the latest guidelines and research is crucial for providing the best care to your patients. The International Society of Sexual Medicine (ISSM) has recently updated its guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of Premature Ejaculation (PE), offering new insights and strategies that can significantly enhance your practice.

Understanding the Updated Guidelines

The updated guidelines from ISSM provide a unified definition of PE, encompassing both lifelong and acquired subtypes. This new definition emphasizes the importance of a short ejaculatory latency, perceived lack of control, and the distress it causes to the individual and their partner. By understanding these criteria, practitioners can more accurately diagnose and tailor treatment plans for their patients.

Implementing Evidence-Based Strategies

The guidelines recommend a comprehensive approach to treatment, including pharmacological, psychological, and combined interventions. Here are some key takeaways:

Encouraging Further Research

The ISSM guidelines highlight the importance of ongoing research to better understand the pathophysiology of PE and develop new treatments. As a practitioner, staying engaged with the latest research can help you offer cutting-edge solutions to your patients and improve their quality of life.

To read the original research paper, please follow this link: An Update of the International Society of Sexual Medicine's Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Premature Ejaculation (PE).


Citation: Althof, S. E., McMahon, C. G., Waldinger, M. D., Serefoglu, E. C., Shindel, A. W., Adaikan, P. G., Becher, E., Dean, J., Giuliano, F., Hellstrom, W. J. G., Giraldi, A., Glina, S., Incrocci, L., Jannini, E., McCabe, M., Parish, S., Rowland, D., Segraves, R. T., Sharlip, I., & Torres, L. O. (2014). An update of the International Society of Sexual Medicine's guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of premature ejaculation (PE). Sexual Medicine, 2(2), 60-90. https://doi.org/10.1002/sm2.28
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