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 Premature Ejaculation.
The causes behind erectile dysfunction include:
A right diagnosis with a qualified expert can save you years of relationship and personal suffering.
Improvements are expected to be seen in 2-12 weeks. The results are dependent on the user's ability to consistently follow their treatment plan.
Some causes of Premature Ejaculation (PE) are easier to cure than others. A medical or psychological evaluation may be necessary to reach the right diagnosis and treatment. Medications may also be prescribed along with psychological intervention.
Depending on if your case is physical or psychological, your Allo doctor will provide insights on all the treatment options available to you. Based on your medical history, and your comfortability, you and your doctor can decide your course of treatment ahead.
Our team of doctors specialise in the spectrum of sexual wellness - including modern medicine, psychosexual therapy, and surgical intervention. Sexual disorders is an umbrella term that consists of many sexual dysfunctions or disorders that are strongly correlated with many specializations in medicine such as andrology, urology, and endocrinology. Allo’s Care Plan focuses on your overall health along with targeting the specific cause behind your Premature Ejaculation (PE) symptoms. Consistency in following the Premature Ejaculation (PE) Care Plan has already yielded effective results in many of our patients.
Patients are advised to continue Premature Ejaculation (PE) tablets in accurate doses for as long as it has been prescribed by their doctor. Stopping consumption beforehand can negatively affect the effectiveness of treatment.
There are various causes behind Premature Ejaculation (PE) symptoms - both physical and psychological. Due to this, experts suggest a treatment approach that is holistic in its treatment. Effective treatment is highly dependent on the cause of PE which is first determined by a professional. Home remedies, although popular, are not considered safe or effective for long-lasting PE symptom relief.
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