Can primary severe premature ejaculation be cured?

Severe primary premature ejaculation can be cured. Primary premature ejaculation refers to premature ejaculation from the first time of sexual intercourse, usually ejaculating within one minute of insertion into the vagina. It can be treated with oral medications such as dapoxetine or circumcision and dorsal penile nerve block.
Patients with severe primary premature ejaculation may ejaculate just after vaginal contact. If there is a long foreskin, circumcision, resulting in high sensitivity of the glans, need to consider doing a circumcision treatment, the glans will be exposed to gradually reduce the sensitivity of the glans.
If necessary, apply a little bit of lidocaine cream on the glans before sex to reduce glans sensitivity. You can also take an oral dapoxetine tablet 2 hours before insertion into the vagina for treatment.
Most patients can achieve more satisfactory treatment results after treatment.
Overall, severe primary premature ejaculation can be cured, but you need to go to the local regular public hospitals under the guidance of professional doctors to use medication and treatment.