A smartphone app called Melonga combining pelvic floor exercises, mindfulness and cognitive behavioral therapy helped men with premature ejaculation double their intravaginal ejaculation latency time from 61 seconds to 125 seconds in a 12-week trial, according to results presented at the European Association of Urology congress. The app-based approach offers an alternative to pharmaceutical treatments that require repeated dosing and may cause side effects, while providing privacy for men reluctant to seek medical advice for the condition affecting approximately one in three men.
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A smartphone app called Melonga combining pelvic floor exercises, mindfulness and cognitive behavioral therapy helped men with premature ejaculation double their intravaginal ejaculation latency time from 61 seconds to 125 seconds in a 12-week trial, according to results presented at the European Association of Urology congress. The app-based approach offers an alternative to pharmaceutical treatments that require repeated dosing and may cause side effects, while providing privacy for men reluctant to seek medical advice for the condition affecting approximately one in three men.