How Long Does Delay Spray Take To Work?

How Long Does Delay Spray Take To Work?

For those who follow my blog, delay sprays are not unfamiliar. However, most people have only a vague understanding of this product. They either mythologize it or belittle it. Today, we’ll discuss what delay sprays really are and how long they can last.

Delay sprays belong to the category of adult products, with a fundamental difference from male enhancement products. Male enhancement products are specifically designed for patients with erectile dysfunction, and are generally less used by normal individuals. However, delay sprays can be used by normal individuals!

How does delay sprays work?

The ingredients in the spray act on the coronal groove, exerting a repairing effect on the local mucosa, thereby reducing the sensitivity of the external genitalia and extending the duration of intercourse. According to medical research, the glans skin of premature ejaculation patients is relatively delicate and sensitive compared to that of normal men. After contact with the spray ingredients, a slight anesthetic effect prolongs the duration of sexual intercourse.

How Long Does Delay Spray Take To Work?

Depending on the ingredients, delay sprays can be divided into two categories:

One type is the physical delay type, with mainly herbal ingredients, such as Stud Delay Spray, which only affects the physical aspect to achieve a delay effect. It does not chemically stimulate neurons or the secretion system, resulting in fewer side effects. The drawback is that it takes a relatively long time to take effect, usually over half an hour. The advantage is that it does not cause numbness or a burning sensation.

The other type is the nerve paralysis type, with mainly alcohol-based ingredients, with some containing chemical compounds like lidocaine hydrochloride solution, primarily aiming to anesthetize nerve cells and thus block nerve conduction. These sprays often have a strong alcohol or stimulating odor. The advantage is that they take effect quickly, usually within about 10 minutes. The side effects of such delay sprays include strong numbness and burning sensations.

How long delay spray works?

Delay sprays generally have different durations of 30 to 60 minutes, usually depending on factors such as individual physiology and sensitivity to the spray.

Individuals with better physiology and higher sensitivity to delay sprays typically experience delays of up to 60 minutes, while those with poorer physiology and less sensitivity to delay sprays may experience delays of around 30 minutes.

Delay sprays are a type of surface anesthetic mainly sprayed on the surface of the penis about 30 minutes before intercourse. They primarily work by blocking nerve impulses, thereby extending the quality of sexual activity and improving premature ejaculation.

How long does delay spray take to work?

If the main ingredients of the delay spray are herbal extracts, such as cloves and Cistanche extracts, it generally takes about 30 minutes before sexual activity for the effects to be noticeable; otherwise, the effectiveness may be significantly reduced.

If the ingredients are medicinal, the effects can typically be noticed within 5-10 minutes.

Common Misconceptions about Delay Sprays:

Premature ejaculation has a complex etiology, and its comprehensive treatment involves medication, psychological adjustment, dietary and exercise habits, among other methods. Delay sprays can only provide relief and it’s not realistic to expect complete resolution of a long-standing condition with just a small bottle of spray.

You don’t have to be severely affected by premature ejaculation to use delay sprays. As long as you or your partner are unsatisfied with the duration of intercourse, you can use them. Many of my customers who buy sprays already have durations of over ten minutes or even half an hour.

Many people have had negative experiences with delay sprays that primarily contain alcohol or anesthetics, such as difficulty in achieving erection or loss of sensation. They mistakenly believe that all sprays have such effects. However, with technological advancements, more and more sprays are now based on herbal ingredients without added anesthetics, providing a better user experience.

Many people don’t have the habit of reading instructions. They simply spray and engage in intercourse, then claim it didn’t work. There are certain nuances to using delay sprays. The timing of application varies and should be followed as per the instructions. Additionally, the spraying location is typically in the coronal sulcus, but many people are unaware of this and end up spraying into the urethral opening. After spraying, it’s important to gently massage the area to promote absorption. Also, regardless of the type of spray, even if it’s claimed to be odorless and imperceptible, it should not be applied directly to the mouth. If it must be ingested, it should be rinsed off after 20 minutes. Whether it’s toxic or not, licking it will definitely taste bitter; you can try it yourself.

In conclusion, delay sprays are neither mysterious nor miraculous. They are auxiliary products for individuals experiencing short intercourse durations. There’s no need to worry too much about side effects, especially when buying sprays primarily composed of herbal ingredients. It’s worth a try for those who haven’t used them before. Long-term use generally doesn’t result in significant side effects, but it’s not recommended to rely on delay sprays for every instance. Ultimately, it’s up to you!

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