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Introduction Delayed ejaculation (DE) is described as a significant delay or inability to achieve ejaculation. Despite terminological variations, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) defines DE as either a marked delay, infrequency, or absence of ejaculation in at least 75% of sexual encounters over six months, causing

Delayed Ejaculation: Diagnostic Challenges and Multimodal Management Approaches
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