Premature ejaculation is not only related to biological factors, but also plays a very important role in our psychology. The ability to control is like crossing a one-way bridge, some people have good control and can walk across it at a run, but patients with premature ejaculation may fall into the ditch after two steps if they do not have good control. Our medicine is equivalent to the role of support, help him to cross the bridge; slowly, confidence is getting more and more, let go of the hand can also pass. The current diagnosis and treatment has more misconceptions: can premature ejaculation be treated by surgery or not? Many patients come to the hospital and ask, “Doctor, does your hospital carry out surgery for premature ejaculation and what is the effect?” Another part of patients who have already had the surgery also complained that the surgery was useless, and some other patients not only did not cure premature ejaculation after the surgery, but also developed impotence. Therefore, the surgical treatment of premature ejaculation should be given enough attention. Rationally speaking, some patients with premature ejaculation are caused by too much local sensitivity, and cutting off its nerve endings can give the ability to ejaculate a certain amount of time, but there are several problems: first, the nerve endings will regenerate soon after they are cut off; second, excessive sensitivity is actually mainly related to the pressure receptors of the penis being nerve endings, and during sex, there is a back and forth piston movement that produces The pressure receptors are transmitted to the brain, and the brain gives a command to ejaculate. The surgery to cut the nerve endings is mainly to block the pressure receptors or there is also a part of the temperature receptors, but if you are not familiar with the human anatomy, or the surgical skills are not high, there is a part of other nerves are also cut, it will cause problems. Therefore, the surgery should be chosen carefully. At this stage, there are some private hospitals with limited anatomy and knowledge and surgical skills, and a lot of advertising has led many patients astray, fearing potential side effects in addition to wasting money.