Premature ejaculation, can it be treated? Doctor Beer has the answer.

In married life, there may be both adjustments and problems that need to be constantly addressed, including sexual issues. The most common sexual problem that occurs in men is “premature ejaculation” (Premature Ejaculation), sometimes called “losing control too quickly.”

When a man experiences premature ejaculation or ejaculates abnormally quickly, it not only causes distress between himself and his partner but may also indicate physical conditions or various health problems, which can lead to other negative effects later on.

Therefore, in this article, Dr. Beer invites men to observe themselves for signs of premature ejaculation, including the causes of premature ejaculation in men, along with basic solutions to address the problem.

What is premature ejaculation

What is Premature Ejaculation?

Premature ejaculation (PE), also known as “sparrow not getting to drink water” or “losing control too quickly,” refers to a condition where the male partner cannot control ejaculation long enough for the female partner to reach orgasm. Premature ejaculation is a disorder that affects those who have it and has three characteristics as follows:

  1. Ejaculation occurs before penetration or shortly after penetration.
  2. Inability to control ejaculation.
  3. Feeling unhappy or having relationship problems due to premature ejaculation.
Effects of premature ejaculation

Effects of Premature Ejaculation

Men with premature ejaculation often feel anxious about their relationships and sometimes avoid all intimate relationships. Even spouses may feel that something is missing, affecting their closeness and intimacy.

Women whose partners have premature ejaculation often experience dissatisfaction with sexual activity and worry about the relationship. Many women feel angry and resentful because premature ejaculation can seem like selfishness on the part of the man during sex.

Main causes of premature ejaculation

Main Causes of Premature Ejaculation

Premature ejaculation in men can arise from various causes, including hormonal issues, neurotransmitters in the body, or external factors. After investigating the causes, premature ejaculation is found to result from the following combined factors:

  • Anxiety during sexual intercourse
  • Hormonal diseases such as thyroid disorders and diabetes
  • Use of drugs or excessive alcohol consumption
  • Urinary tract diseases such as prostatitis
  • Abnormal serotonin neurotransmitter levels
  • Poor sleep habits, such as insufficient sleep or sleep deprivation
  • High blood pressure or vascular diseases
  • Onset of erectile dysfunction
  • Overweight or abdominal obesity
  • Pelvic floor muscle weakness
Treatment for premature ejaculation

Treatment Approaches for Premature Ejaculation

  1. Using a Cock Ring The first method to treat premature ejaculation is using a cock ring placed at the base of the penis to help stimulate blood circulation and delay ejaculation.
  2. Reducing premature ejaculation with condoms Using condoms is also a way to address premature ejaculation. You can choose condoms that help delay ejaculation or thicker condoms to reduce direct sensation. Additionally, condoms can prevent sexually transmitted infections or reduce unwanted pregnancies.
  3. Squeeze Method This technique reduces excitement and relieves blood congestion in the penis to promote relaxation and delay ejaculation. It involves squeezing the head or base of the penis for about 3-4 seconds when feeling close to ejaculation, then relaxing before resuming activity.
  4. Masters And Johnson Method This method involves self-training through masturbation to control ejaculation (Start-Stop technique). It requires stopping masturbation immediately when close to ejaculation and resuming after relaxation. Self-awareness of limits is important.
  5. Sexual intercourse with Woman On Top position Having the woman on top during intercourse can help shorten ejaculation time because the man feels more relaxed. However, caution is advised as the woman should be skilled to avoid injury to the man’s penis.
  6. Relaxing the body with foreplay Foreplay is an effective way to treat premature ejaculation. It helps relax the body, reduce anxiety or excitement, and enhances the partner’s positive feelings.
  7. Treatment with Shock Wave Therapy For men who have problems or are at risk of erectile dysfunction, which is a factor in premature ejaculation, shock wave therapy can be used to restore erectile function.

Summary: Can Premature Ejaculation Be Treated? Dr. Beer Has the Answer

Premature ejaculation is a condition where men ejaculate in less time than the average, caused by various internal and external factors such as neurotransmitters, hormones, consumption habits, emotions, and stress. Premature ejaculation can negatively affect relationships for both men and women.

If you notice signs of premature ejaculation, you may try the basic solutions collected here to help delay ejaculation. However, if the condition persists, you should seek treatment from a sexual health specialist to identify other internal causes and receive medication. Do not leave it untreated for a long time.

This is for the sake of health and a good relationship with your partner. If you want to inquire about premature ejaculation treatment, you can consult via LINE OA or request more details at Dr. Beer’s clinic Click here to find a branch near you.

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