The exact cause of premature ejaculation is still not known, but some experts suggest low levels of serotonin can be a causative factor. The psychological causes could be depression/anxiety, relationship problems, and unrealistic expectations.
Various medical treatments can help improve premature ejaculation. Individuals can learn to control their ejaculation for sexual satisfaction through medical remedies, supplements, and exercise. Surgical options such as dividing the nerves to reduce the penile sensations are still considered experimental.
Erectile dysfunction refers to the inability to attain or maintain an erection. For premature ejaculation, the consensus among specialists is: if a man lasts less than 2 minutes after penetration (all or most of the time), and/or if it leads to frequent dissatisfaction for him or his partner, he may have PE.
Symptoms of PE can be improved through available treatment options such as topical anaesthetics and counselling. This is ONLY decided with the help of a professional.
A method called the stop-start technique works well for premature ejaculation. This involves stimulating the penis until just before an orgasm, and then stopping until the urge to ejaculate has gone away. This, when repeated several times, helps a man recognize the phase of arousal that happens before an orgasm.
A method called the stop-start technique works well for premature ejaculation. This involves stimulating the penis until just before an orgasm, and then stopping until the urge to ejaculate has gone away. This, when repeated several times, helps a man recognize the phase of arousal that happens before an orgasm.