How To Use Lidocaine Spray For Premature Ejaculation

Premature ejaculation is a common sexual dysfunction, especially among younger men. According to an article published by the National Library of Medicine, premature ejaculation affects between 20 to 30% of men. Because it is a common sexual dysfunction, there are various ways to treat it. One treatment option comes in the form of lidocaine. In this blog, we will tell you everything that you need to know about lidocaine and how to use lidocaine for premature ejaculation

What is lidocaine? 

Lidocaine is an amino amide type of local anaesthetic. It is sold under the brand names Xylocaine, Senatec, Topicaine, LidoRx, Anestacon, Lidoderm, and others. It is listed by the World Health Organization as an essential medicine and is one of the most commonly prescribed medications in the United States. 

There are several uses for lidocaine, including: 

  • Numbing agent – Lidocaine is commonly used as a numbing agent. It is one of the most commonly used local anaesthetics among dentists. Doctors also use lidocaine for endoscopies and before intubations. Doctors also use lidocaine drops for ophthalmic or eye procedures.  
  • Heart arrhythmia – Lidocaine can be used intravenously for treating heart arrhythmia. 
  • Epilepsy – Intravenous lidocaine is a second-line treatment for epilepsy. This means that lidocaine should be used as a treatment if phenobarbital is unable to stop epileptic seizures. 
  • Chronic pain – Intravenous lidocaine can be used to treat chronic pain. It can also be effective against acute surgical pain as an opiate-sparing technique. Opiate sparing is a pain management approach that limits the use of opioids to treat pain and prevent addiction. 
  • Coughs – Inhaled lidocaine can act as a cough suppressor for people needing intubation. Lidocaine reduces the cough complex which might damage the trachea. 

Using lidocaine products for premature ejaculation 

Lidocaine comes in several dosage forms. Let’s learn about these different forms, how to apply them, and how to take advantage of their effects. 

How to use lidocaine spray for premature ejaculation 

If you are using lidocaine spray for premature ejaculation, shake the canister well before use. Shaking ensures that the active ingredients are properly mixed with the propellant inside the canister so you have a consistent and even spray. 

Clean the most sensitive area of your penis where you want to apply the lidocaine spray. Spray the product on the selected part 10 to 15 minutes before having sex. Wipe off any excess spray. Wash your hands or take a quick shower. 

One spray of lidocaine should be enough. However, you can spray again if you don’t notice any improvement. Do not use more than the dose indicated in the instructions provided by your lidocaine spray. 

How to use lidocaine gel for premature ejaculation 

Use lidocaine gel 15 to 20 minutes before sexual intercourse. Before using lidocaine gel, wash your hands with soap and water. Clean and dry the area of your penis where you will apply the gel. Apply a thin layer of the lidocaine gel. Wipe away any excess gel. Wash your hands with soap and water after application. If you don’t feel any improvement after the prescribed period, you may apply another thin layer. 

How to use lidocaine cream for premature ejaculation 

Just like lidocaine gel, use the product for around 15 to 20 minutes before engaging in sexual activities. Wash your hands with soap and water. Make sure that you clean the area of your penis where you will apply the cream. Apply a thin layer of lidocaine cream and wipe off any excess product. Wash your hands with soap and water. Apply another thin layer only if you don’t feel any improvement. If you have doubts, carefully read the label of your product to learn everything you need to know on how to apply lidocaine cream for premature ejaculation

Are there side effects to lidocaine? 

Yes, you might experience unwanted effects or side effects while using lidocaine for premature ejaculation. You might not experience any of these side effects. However, if they do occur, make sure to inform your doctor. Keep in mind that if your doctor prescribed lidocaine, it means that your doctor believes that the benefits of the product outweigh the risk of side effects. 

Common side effects of lidocaine include: 

  • Numbness, which might lead to erectile dysfunction 
  • Irritation, redness, or itching of the skin 
  • If you feel any of the side effects below, contact your doctor immediately: 
  • Skin rash 
  • Fever 
  • Chills 
  • Headache 
  • Nausea 
  • Vomiting 
  • Seizures 
  • Tremors 
  • Irregular heartbeat 
  • Changes in vision 

Always consult a licensed medical professional before using the spray or cream. 

Things to remember when using lidocaine 

Here are some things you need to keep in mind to ensure that you are using lidocaine properly: 

  • Make sure that you give your doctor a list of all the medications and supplements you are taking. This is to ensure that lidocaine will not interact with your medications. 
  • Keep lidocaine out of reach of children. 
  • Store lidocaine at room temperature. The ideal temperature for storing is between 15 and 30 degrees Celsius or between 59 and 86 degrees Fahrenheit. 
  • Keep the product away from direct sunlight, heat or moisture. Do not let it freeze. 
  • Take note of the expiration date and dispose of any outdated medication. 
  • Excess lidocaine might rub off on your partner. This will cause your partner to feel the numbing effects of the lidocaine. If this happens, you might want to consider using a condom the next time that you use the product. 

FAQs 

Can I spray lidocaine while I am flaccid? 

You can spray lidocaine on an erect or flaccid penis. Just give the medication enough time to take effect. 

How long do the effects of lidocaine last? 

Most of the time, the numbing effects and reduced sensitivity brought about by lidocaine can be felt for about an hour after application. However, it is not unusual to feel the effects of lidocaine for up to three hours after application. 

Can I use lidocaine if my partner is pregnant? 

Yes, lidocaine is safe to use even if your partner is pregnant. Lidocaine is classified as a category B medication, which means that it is safe to use by healthy pregnant people. 

Is lidocaine safe for oral sex? 

Yes, it is safe for oral sex, provided that your partner is not allergic to lidocaine. Just make sure that you wipe off excess product from your penis before oral sex. 

Can I use lidocaine with Viagra? 

Yes, lidocaine is safe to use even if you are taking Viagra or any other ED medication. However, it is best to talk to your doctor about using lidocaine with Viagra so you can get proper guidance. 

How to effectively treat premature ejaculation 

Although lidocaine is generally a safe and effective way to treat premature ejaculation, it is not a permanent fix. The best way to deal with premature ejaculation is to treat its cause.  

If you want an effective and efficient way of treating PE permanently, avail yourself of a custom treatment.  

Custom treatment for premature ejaculation means that a licensed professional will diagnose you and recommend a specialised treatment plan to address the main cause of your PE.  

A custom treatment can be a combination of medications, therapies, and lifestyle changes designed just for you. Custom treatment targets multiple issues at once so you can save time. It is also more cost-effective since it addresses the root cause of PE. 

At Men’s Health Clinic (MHC), we create bespoke medication for premature ejaculation based on a patient’s health profile. Our approach begins with an in-depth assessment of each patient, where we carefully evaluate their medical history, current health issues, and personal preferences. This thorough understanding of each patient enables us to formulate medication that is not only effective but also aligns with the specific needs of each guy. 

MHC also collaborates closely with a diverse team of allied medical professionals (PE experts, nutritionists, mental health experts, and sex and relationship counsellors) who can provide a comprehensive approach to PE treatment. This multidisciplinary approach ensures that our patients receive well-rounded support.  

At MHC, we believe that treating PE effectively requires more than just medication. It necessitates addressing underlying factors such as your mental well-being, lifestyle choices, and even relationship dynamics. 

If you want to discover the benefits of our custom medications and comprehensive treatment tailored specifically for you, schedule a FREE consultation with MHC today! 

Conclusion 

Now that you know how to apply lidocaine cream for premature ejaculation or use a lidocaine spray or gel, make sure to use it responsibly. Lidocaine can temporarily treat premature ejaculation due to its numbing effect, which is ideal for those who have overly sensitive sex organs. It takes effect in minutes, making it an ideal option for men who love spontaneity. Remember that lidocaine may not work for everyone, so it’s best to consult a professional. 

At Men’s Health Clinic (MHC), we understand that every individual is unique, which is why we pride ourselves on delivering bespoke medication specifically tailored for addressing premature ejaculation. Take the first step towards a more confident and satisfying intimate life — book a FREE consultation with MHC today! 

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