Can chronic prostatitis induce premature ejaculation?

  The so-called premature ejaculation is one of the manifestations of sexual dysfunction in which ejaculation occurs before the penis touches the female genitalia and is not inserted into the vagina, or the penis is erect, but just inserted, or less than a minute into the activity, it ejaculates prematurely, the penis then withers and cannot continue intercourse, so both men and women can not get sexual satisfaction.  In the early days of a new marriage, or lack of experience in sexual life, or excessive sexual excitement, or excessive mental tension, the appearance of premature ejaculation is not a pathology. The actual fact is that you can’t have a lot of time to have sexual intercourse, but only if you have a lot of time to have sexual intercourse can you be confirmed as a pathological premature ejaculation.  The reason for premature ejaculation is mostly psychological factors, such as sexual overexcitement, overexcitement, or anxiety, tension, fear of failure, or excessive physical fatigue, lack of energy, so that the ejaculation center control ability is weakened.  The industry believes that there are fewer organic causes of premature ejaculation, such as penile circumcision, urethritis, epididymitis, etc. In recent years, Professor Jin Baofang of Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine found that central lumbar disc herniation may cause cauda equina nerve congestion, edema and dysfunction due to the protruding disc compressing the dura mater and affecting the cerebrospinal fluid circulation. As the cauda equina is a component of the ejaculatory reflex arc, a herniated lumbar disc causes abnormal nerve conduction and abnormally increased sensitivity, which can lead to premature ejaculation, which can be normalized by traction therapy.  This is a very good way to get the most out of your life. “The actual allergy is actually a decrease in the threshold to withstand impulsive sexual stimulation, so having prostatitis may be accompanied by premature ejaculation. The reason for this is not very clear, because there are people who also suffer from prostatitis and do not have premature ejaculation, the above-mentioned domestic survey of 1786 cases of CP patients, premature ejaculation occurred only 26%, the majority of patients sexual function as usual.    The actual fact is that you will find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on this kind of things.  It is important to emphasize that not all patients with prostatitis will have premature ejaculation, nor can it be said that premature ejaculation will necessarily be induced after prostatitis. Some people are alarmist: “Prostatitis can cause premature ejaculation!” The actual fact is that the patient should be alerted to the fact that the cause is carefully analyzed and what problems are solved.