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The foreskin typically covers the corona during the outstroke and protects it from excessive stimulation.
 
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Premature ejaculation "occurs when male sexual climax (orgasm) occurs before a man wishes it or too quickly during intercourse to satisfy his partner."[1] Premature ejaculation (PE) has many causes, however this article will focus on male circumcision and the loss of the foreskin as a cause of premature ejaculation.

Anatomical considerations

The glans penis is most heavily innervated at the corona.

The foreskin is noted for its freedom of movement and its gliding action which allows it to move to and fro during sexual intercourse.[2]

The foreskin typically covers the corona during the outstroke and protects it from excessive stimulation.

Circumcision and premature ejaculation

References

  1. REFweb (2008). Premature ejaculation, The Free Dictionary by Farley. Retrieved 21 October 2022.
  2. REFjournal Lakshmanan S, Prakash S. Human prepuce: some aspects of structure and function. Indian Journal of Surgery. 1980; 44: 134–137. Retrieved 21 October 2022.
    Quote: The outer layer of the prepuce in common with the skin of the shaft of the penis glides freely in a to and fro fashion and has to be delicate and thin, as was observed in this study. [...] The inner lining of the projecting tubular part has the structure of the outer layer and adds to the thin gliding skin when retracted.