What is the preferred oral medication for premature ejaculation due to prostatitis?

There is no such thing as a preferred oral medication for premature ejaculation due to prostatitis, and the medications used to treat premature ejaculation include dapoxetine and paroxetine, as well as drugs such as tamsulosin or levofloxacin. For premature ejaculation caused by prostatitis, there is no such thing as preferred oral medication. Typically, the oral medications commonly used in clinical practice to treat premature ejaculation are selective 5-hydroxytryptamine reuptake inhibitors, such as dapoxetine and paroxetine. Secondly, some patients also need to follow the doctor’s instructions for external application of compound lidocaine cream and other drugs. In addition, for prostatitis, patients also need to take oral α-blockers under the guidance of the doctor, such as tamsulosin, doxazosin, etc. If there is also a bacterial infection, you need to follow the doctor’s instructions to take antibiotics such as levofloxacin. Remember, you need to strengthen your daily life management and go to the hospital for follow-up on time. To summarize, when prostatitis causes premature ejaculation, the patient needs to go to the hospital in time, and cooperate with the doctor to actively use medication.