Premature ejaculation is a common sexual complaint as one in every 3 men has it at some time. You could be identified as having premature ejaculation if you:

  • Ejaculate within 1 to 3 minutes of penetration, almost invariably.
  • Are unable to halt ejaculation entirely or almost entirely during sex
  • Experience anguish and frustration, and as a result, tend to avoid sexual interaction

Premature ejaculation is a treatable condition. Medications, counseling, and methods that delay ejaculation can all help you and your partner have a better sex life.

What are the Symptoms of PE?

Being unable to defer ejaculation for longer than three minutes after penetration is the main symptom of premature ejaculation. However, it could happen in any sexual setting, including when masturbating.

A few types of premature ejaculation include:

  • Lifelong – Beginning with the first sexual experience, premature ejaculation occurs constantly.
  • Acquired – When there have been prior sexual encounters without ejaculation issues, acquired premature ejaculation will eventually occur.

Many people believe they have premature ejaculation symptoms, but they don’t match the diagnostic standards. If you suspect you are experiencing PE, then getting a diagnosis early is recommended.

Diagnosis

Your doctor will inquire about your sexual and medical history and may also do a physical exam. Thereafter he/she may suggest blood testing if you experience early ejaculation in addition to difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection. Your hormone levels could be examined by the testing and your healthcare practitioner could occasionally advise you to visit a urologist or a mental health professional who specializes in sexual issues. Men typically have some degree of control over whether and when they ejaculate during partnered sex and masturbation, when PE exists a man feels he has no control over when he ejaculates and if he or his sexual partner is concerned.

See a doctor if PE interferes with your ability to enjoy sexual activity. The majority of the time, your doctor will identify PE after examining you physically and speaking with you. Some questions your doctor may ask are:

  • How frequently does PE occur?
  • How long have you experienced this issue?
  • Does this occur with all partners or just one partner?
  • Does PE occur after every sexual attempt?
  • What kind of sexual activity do you engage in, and how frequently? Examples include foreplay, masturbation, intercourse, and the use of visual clues.
  • How has PE changed your sexual activity?
  • How are your personal relationships?
  • Is there anything (such as medications, alcohol, etc.) that improves or worsens PE?

Treatment

Premature ejaculation is commonly treated with behavioral strategies, medications, and counseling. Finding the treatment regimen that is effective for you may take some time. The most successful approach may combine medication therapy with behavioral counseling. Prescription PE medications stop your body from wanting to orgasm. You can be given a prescription for an anesthetic cream to numb the penis or a prescription tablet to slow down the brain’s signals for ejaculation.

The best long-term treatments for premature ejaculation are psychological, “self-control therapy,” and counseling. Talking about these problems with a partner can frequently be beneficial since it can make you feel more at ease, boost your confidence, and lessen the sense that you are under pressure to do well.

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Premature ejaculation is a common sexual complaint as one in every 3 men has it at some time. You could be identified as having premature ejaculation if you:

  • Ejaculate within 1 to 3 minutes of penetration, almost invariably.
  • Are unable to halt ejaculation entirely or almost entirely during sex
  • Experience anguish and frustration, and as a result, tend to avoid sexual interaction

Premature ejaculation is a treatable condition. Medications, counseling, and methods that delay ejaculation can all help you and your partner have a better sex life.

What are the Symptoms of PE?

Being unable to defer ejaculation for longer than three minutes after penetration is the main symptom of premature ejaculation. However, it could happen in any sexual setting, including when masturbating.

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When to see a doctor

Consult your doctor if you find that you ejaculate more frequently than you would prefer throughout most sexual encounters. It’s common to feel awkward discussing sexual health issues. Don’t let it prevent you from communicating with your provider, though. Premature ejaculation is a condition that is treatable. A conversation with a healthcare person may assist in easing concerns. For instance, knowing that premature ejaculation can happen occasionally can be soothing.

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