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Can ejaculation be cured earlier? Will it be cured?

Asked by:Iris

Asked on:Apr 14, 2026 01:32 AM

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  • Boucher Boucher

    Apr 14, 2026

    In most cases, premature ejaculation can be significantly improved through standardized treatment, and some patients may achieve a radical cure. The treatment effect is mainly related to the type of cause, treatment method, individual differences, partner cooperation, living habits and other factors.

    1. Type of cause:

    Primary premature ejaculation is mostly related to abnormal nerve sensitivity and can be effectively controlled through behavioral training combined with drug intervention.; Secondary premature ejaculation is often caused by prostatitis, thyroid disease, etc., and the primary disease needs to be treated first. Premature ejaculation caused by psychological factors can be improved significantly through psychological consultation.

    2. Treatment methods:

    Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor drugs can prolong the latency of ejaculation and reduce sensitivity with local anesthetics. The stopping method and squeezing method in behavioral therapy need to be adhered to for a long time. In severe cases, selective transection of the dorsal penile nerve can be considered.

    3. Individual differences:

    Young patients have strong neuroplasticity and can more easily reestablish ejaculation control through systemic treatment. Those with chronic diseases or long-term medication need to adjust their overall treatment plan. The treatment effect of premature ejaculation caused by genetic factors is relatively limited.

    4. Partner cooperation:

    During treatment, partners participating in behavioral training can improve the treatment effect, and joint sexual psychological counseling can relieve anxiety. Establishing a harmonious pattern of sexual communication can help consolidate long-term results and avoid relapse.

    5. Living habits:

    Regular work and rest can improve physical function, and quit smoking and limit alcohol consumption to reduce the impact of vascular factors. Kegel exercises enhance pelvic floor muscle control, and aerobic exercise regulates autonomic nervous system function. Avoid excessive masturbation to establish normal sexual response patterns.

    It is recommended to maintain a balanced diet and supplement with appropriate trace elements such as zinc and magnesium to help restore nerve conduction function. Deep-sea fish and nuts are rich in omega-3 fatty acids, which can improve vascular endothelial function. Regularly perform moderate-intensity exercise such as brisk walking and swimming, 3-5 times a week, for more than 30 minutes each time. Avoid bad habits such as spicy food and staying up late, and establish a healthy sexual lifestyle. During the treatment period, follow up regularly to evaluate the effect, adjust the plan according to the doctor's recommendations, and do not increase or decrease medications on your own. Most patients can achieve satisfactory results after 3-6 months of systemic treatment. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle is the key to preventing recurrence.

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