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Premature ejaculation spray consists of Lignocaine. The sprays are often used to treat premature ejaculation

Premature ejaculation can be treated with a variety of medications, from pills to sprays. Premature Ejaculation spray is the faster method to treat premature ejaculation.

What is included in the Premature Ejaculation Spray?

Premature ejaculation spray consists of Lignocaine. The sprays are often used to treat premature ejaculation. It works by reducing penile sensitivity and allowing longer intercourse before ejaculation.

How does Premature Ejaculation Spray work?

Lignocaine is a local anesthetic used to anesthetize specific areas of tissue. It is one of the most widely used anesthetics in the world. As an anesthetic spray, Lignocaine can be both a very effective painkiller and a treatment for premature ejaculation due to its anesthetic effect.


Lignocaine reduces the sensitivity of skin tissues. When applied to the penis, lignocaine ensures that you experience less sensation during foreplay and penetrating sex. This means that you are less likely to ejaculate earlier than you or your partner wants.


Premature Ejaculation Sprays have been shown to work very well for premature ejaculation. In a small study from 2003 on men with Premature Ejaculation, the mean intravaginal ejaculation delay increased from 84 seconds without spray to 11 minutes and 21 seconds with it.


Men using Premature Ejaculation Spray reported no adverse effects on orgasmic quality or sexual experience. Although lignocaine spray affects your sensitivity during sex, it does not cause excessive numbness in the penis or reduce sexual pleasure.


Lignocaine not only prolonged the average time to ejaculation but also enhanced the sexual pleasure of men and their partners. The men in the study and their partners reported significant, permanent improvements in sexual satisfaction from the spray.

How to use Premature Ejaculation Spray?

Using Premature Ejaculation spray is very easy. Apply lignocaine spray on the base of the glans and the shaft of the penis 10 to 15 minutes before intercourse. Then rub it in a circular motion until the spray is absorbed into the penis.


Lignocaine is often sold without a prescription in a vial or spray can with a metered-dose that can be used to apply one or more sprays to the penis. It is best to start with a metered spray before sex. If you do not notice a significant improvement in ejaculation time, you can increase the dose according to the instructions given.


They are all different, which means that you may need more sprays before you reach the desired sensitivity level. Once you have set the dosage, it is easy to use ligno caine spray before sex to reduce the sensitivity to the desired level.


Before sex, it is best to dry your penis with a damp towel or take a shower to avoid splashes on your skin. Be sure to dry your hands, as lignocaine can numb your skin if it stays on for too long.


Lignocaine can take anywhere from five to 15 minutes to kick in. It is important to note that everyone is different when lignocaine starts, which means you should wait before engaging in foreplay or sexual activity.

What are the advantages of Premature Ejaculation Spray?

As with lignocaine cream, the biggest benefit of li no caine spray is that it works. When used properly, a normal dose of lignocaine spray can reduce delayed ejaculation by up to 10 minutes, helping you and your partner enjoy more comfortable sex.


Compared to lignocaine cream, lignocaine spray is faster cleaner, and easier to use. While it takes approx. 30 minutes before lignocaine cream works properly, lignocaine spray can be applied 10 to 15 minutes before intercourse. You still need to wash your hands after application, but the fact that it is spray-based and not cream-based means that cleaning is faster and easier.


Because most lignocaine sprays come in aerosol cans with measured doses, it is also easier to apply the correct dose to the penis before sex.

What are the disadvantages of Premature EJaculation Spray?

Just like lignocaine cream, the biggest disadvantage of lignocaine spray is that it has to be washed by hands after use. However, since it is a spray-based product, as mentioned above, cleansing is generally faster and easier than with a cream.


It is also possible that the lignocaine spray will desensitize you a little during sex. Studies with lignocaine Spray show that although you may experience mild numbness in the penis, this usually does not adversely affect your overall sexual experience.


More often than not, you will be able to adjust the lignocaine spray dose over time to get the best combination of improved sexual performance and minimal loss of sensation.

Dr.Hassan Elghaiaty had MBBS in 2004. He had a master's degree in urology and andrology in 2010. He has experience in urology and andrology disease evaluation and management for 16 years.