Premature ejaculation may be related to dampness and heat in the liver meridian, lack of solidity of kidney qi, deficiency of heart and spleen, etc. It can be treated with gentian laxative pill, Jin Gui Kidney qi pill, Gui Spleen pill and other traditional Chinese medicines under the guidance of a doctor. 1. Damp-heat in the liver meridian: manifested as premature ejaculation, easy to lift the penis; accompanied by bitter mouth and dry throat, chest tightness and dystocia (pain in the area of dystocia), wet and itchy scrotum, etc., Longdian Diarrhea and Liver Pill can be used for treatment. Those with weak spleen and stomach should not take Gentian Liver Disease Pills for a long time, and pregnant women and those with stomach cold should be cautious. 2. Kidney qi failure: manifested as premature ejaculation and spermatorrhea, loss of libido, soreness and weakness of waist and knees, long and clear urine, nocturnal polyuria, and whitish color (white color and lack of luster). Jin Gui Ren Qi Pill can be used for treatment. Pregnant women should not take Jin Gui Kidney Qi Pill, and those with Yin deficiency and internal heat should take it with caution; avoid room desire and gas during the period of taking the medicine. Avoid eating cold food. 3. Deficiency of heart and spleen: manifested as premature ejaculation, palpitation and palpitation with anxiety (intense heartbeat, panic and restlessness), forgetfulness and dreaminess, low food intake, abdominal distension and loose stools (thin and unshaped feces), and fatigue (mental exhaustion and physical weakness). It can be treated with GuiShu Pill. Adverse effects of GuiShen Wan: Cases of digestive discomfort and skin rash have been reported. If medication is needed, it should be identified by a doctor and regulated according to the doctor’s instructions.