What Are the Symptoms of Premature Ejaculation? - #60008
I am really frustrated right now. Dealing with premature ejaculation has been a huge issue for me and my partner lately. It’s like every time we try to get intimate, I just can’t seem to last long enough, and it’s honestly making me feel really anxious. I read somewhere that premature ejaculation is super common, but it feels so isolating! We’ve been together for a while, and I really want to make things better, you know? I have tried breathing techniques and even some exercises, but nothing seems to help. Sometimes I wonder how do I fix my premature ejaculation without feeling embarrassed. My partner and I talked about it, and she’s supportive, but I can see that it bothers her too. She’s brought up wanting to last longer, like around 30 minutes, which seems impossible right now. Do you guys have any tips or advice on how to manage this? Like, are there any natural remedies or Ayurvedic treatments that could help? I really want to stop feeling like this and make our intimate moments better without the stress of premature ejaculation. Any insights would be amazing. Thanks!
Doctors' responses
Premature ejaculation is a common sexual health issue characterized by the inability to control ejaculation, leading to distress for both partners. Effective treatments include behavioral techniques, pelvic floor exercises, topical anesthetics, and counseling, which can help improve control and enhance sexual satisfaction.
Q: How do I fix my premature ejaculation?
A: To address premature ejaculation, consider techniques such as the stop-start method or the squeeze technique, which can help you gain better control over ejaculation. Additionally, pelvic floor exercises can strengthen the muscles involved in ejaculation. Consulting a healthcare professional can also provide personalized treatment options, including therapy or medications.
Q: How to last for 30 minutes?
A: Lasting for 30 minutes during sexual activity may require a combination of techniques, such as practicing mindfulness, using desensitizing creams, and engaging in foreplay to enhance overall intimacy without focusing solely on penetration. Gradual desensitization through controlled stimulation can also help increase endurance over time.
Q: What are the symptoms of premature ejaculation?
A: The primary symptom of premature ejaculation is the inability to delay ejaculation during sexual intercourse, often occurring within one minute of penetration. This can lead to feelings of frustration, anxiety, or dissatisfaction for both partners. It may also be accompanied by a sense of loss of control over sexual performance.
Q: How do I stop my husband from ejaculating early?
A: Encouraging your husband to communicate openly about his experiences with premature ejaculation can help both partners understand the issue better. Suggesting techniques like the stop-start method, practicing pelvic floor exercises together, or seeking professional help can also be beneficial. Support and patience are key in navigating this sensitive topic.
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