”ED” and “premature ejaculation” are two completely different concepts, but whether it is ED or premature ejaculation, the loss of male dignity, as well as the damage to married life and even marital happiness is similar, so once you have, it is best to seek medical attention in a timely manner. ”Impotent again!” This is a phrase we will hear from time to time to tease each other. With the development and progress of society, people are more and more tolerant of talking about sex, no longer the old talk about sex. But after all, sex is a personal issue, most people can only slowly located in the initial stage of self-exploration. In medical work, we sometimes meet men who say, “Doctor, I am impotent and premature ejaculation.” So are impotence and premature ejaculation the same thing? In fact, “impotence” and “premature ejaculation” are two completely different concepts. “Impotence” is the medical term for penile erectile dysfunction (ED), which commonly refers to the inability of a person’s penis to get sufficiently hard when he or she wants to have sex. Premature ejaculation” means that a person has no problem with the hardness of the penis during intercourse, but ejaculates too quickly, sometimes even before entering the vagina. So why do people mistake premature ejaculation for ED? The reason for this is that after premature ejaculation men like “can’t hold their heads up”, they mistakenly think that this is “ED”. The reason for this is that the man can’t hold his head up after the ejaculation. And premature ejaculation without timely treatment may trigger ED. It is worth noting that sometimes ED and premature ejaculation can be combined, and whether it is ED or premature ejaculation, the sense of loss to male dignity, as well as the damage to married life and even marital happiness is similar, so once you have it, it is best to seek medical attention in a timely manner, so that the doctor can diagnose and treat accordingly.