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A new app helped men with premature ejaculation gain better control, increasing ejaculation time and reducing anxiety.
A smartphone app called Melonga, developed by urologists and psychologists, significantly improved ejaculation control in men with premature ejaculation during a 12-week trial, increasing average ejaculation time from 61 to 125 seconds.
The app uses cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness, arousal awareness, and physical exercises like the start-stop method.
About 22% of users no longer met the clinical definition of the condition, and participants reported greater confidence, reduced anxiety, and better relationships.
The study, presented at the European Association of Urology Annual Congress, highlights a private, accessible digital alternative to medication, targeting psychological causes rather than symptoms.
The app is currently available in several European countries.
Una nueva aplicación ayudó a los hombres con eyaculación precoz a obtener un mejor control, a aumentar el tiempo de eyaculación y a reducir la ansiedad.