Premature ejaculation

Causes of premature ejaculation
The main causes include:
Fear of failure or nervousness during sex
Initial sexual experiences marked by haste or insecurity
Stress and emotional pressure
Glans hypersensitivity (very sensitive penis)
Neurological or hormonal changes
Use of alcohol, drugs or certain medications
In most cases, premature ejaculation results from a combination of psychological and physiological factors .
Consequences
Premature ejaculation can impact both the sex life and the emotional well-being of both the man and his partner.
The criteria generally evaluated are:
The average time until ejaculation (in many cases less than 2 minutes after penetration)
The frequency of the problem
The effects on the patient's quality of life
Treatments
Premature ejaculation can be treated with different approaches:
Sexual and psychological therapy
Helps reduce anxiety, fears and improve ejaculation control.
Behavioral techniques
Methods like Start-Stop or Squeeze help with orgasm control training.
Medical monitoring
It is essential to investigate hormonal, neurological causes or medication-related effects, allowing the most appropriate treatment to be chosen.
Final considerations
Premature ejaculation is a common problem and has a solution .
Identifying the cause with medical help and applying the recommended treatments makes all the difference in restoring confidence, sexual health, and quality of life.