It is understood that in Europe and the United States, doctors generally use questionnaires to help diagnose premature ejaculation, but they are not yet widely used in China. For this reason, several male specialists have recommended a standard scale suitable for Chinese men. Men who are troubled by this can judge themselves. Readers can read the following five questions and select the one option that best matches based on their sex life within six months. If the total score is ≥11, it means there is a problem of premature ejaculation (ejaculatory control dysfunction); if the total score is between 9 and 10, it means there may be a problem of premature ejaculation; if the total score is ≤8, it means there is no problem of premature ejaculation. So, how exactly is premature ejaculation defined internationally? What is the standardized treatment for premature ejaculation? Let’s take a look at how the 2015 European Urology Clinic Guidelines address this question. Premature ejaculation (PE) is defined as a disorder caused by a short ejaculatory latency and an inability to delay ejaculation. Management of premature ejaculation can involve behavioral and/or pharmacological treatment. The EAU 2015 Male Sexual Dysfunction Recommendation Form contains the following recommendations for the management of PE: 1. Diagnostic recommendations for PE 2. The tutorial comes from the Chinese Medical Science Center and demonstrates the training of behavioral therapy for premature ejaculation through multiple pictures, with fresh drawings, clear explanations and a cute style that can relieve a lot of embarrassment.