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I am a 25-year-old man, and during sex with my wife, my sperm gets discharged very quickly. Is there any medicine or treatment that can help delay ejaculation and improve control?

Asked by Male, 25 ยท 2 days ago

Premature ejaculation is a common issue for young men. It can be caused by stress, anxiety, excitement, low confidence, relationship pressure, poor sleep, or increased sensitivity. Often, it gets better over time with the right support, relaxation, and changes in daily habits. Most men see improvement once they understand the cause and take the right steps. Regular exercise, good sleep, managing stress, and avoiding too much alcohol or smoking can help with sexual performance and confidence. Techniques like the stop-start method, slow breathing, and open communication with your partner can also help you gain better control. Sometimes, doctors may suggest counselling, exercises, or medication, depending on how severe or long-lasting the problem is. Only take medicine to delay ejaculation after talking to a doctor, since the best treatment depends on your health and symptoms. If this problem happens often, causes stress, or comes with erection issues, anxiety, or low confidence, please consult a doctor.
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  1. Behavioral Techniques + Psychological Approachesa. Try methods like the stop-start technique and the squeeze technique.b. Consider counseling or sex therapy for additional support.

  2. Topical Treatmentsa. Use topical anesthetics, such as lidocaine-prilocaine cream, to reduce penile sensitivity.

  3. Oral Medicationsa. Consider selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) like dapoxetine, with a prescription.

  4. When to See a Specialista. Consult a urologist or sexual health specialist if symptoms persist or cause distress.

  5. Lifestyle and General Advicea. Reduce stress, avoid excessive alcohol, and maintain open communication with your partner.

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