Premature ejaculation is a male sexual dysfunction disorder that is clinically categorized into primary and secondary premature ejaculation.
Primary premature ejaculation is defined as ejaculation that often or always occurs before or within approximately 1 minute of vaginal penetration from the time of first intercourse. Secondary premature ejaculation is when the ejaculation latency time is significantly shorter, usually less than 3 minutes.
Premature ejaculation is a male sexual dysfunction disorder that can be caused by thyroid hormone metabolism disorders, prostatitis, heredity, and induced by factors such as psychological stress and erectile dysfunction.
Patients with premature ejaculation are always or almost always unable to control and delay ejaculation; psychologically, there will be negative physical and mental effects, such as distress, anxiety, frustration and avoidance of sex, affecting the harmony of the relationship between husband and wife.
If similar symptoms of premature ejaculation occur, you should go to the regular hospital in time, hospital-related examinations to clarify the cause of the disease, and actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment to avoid delaying the condition.