Sexual Health
How to Treat Husband's Premature Ejaculation and Premature Ejaculation: Treatment cannot rely solely on medication
Some premature ejaculation patients, under the guidance of a male urologist, feel that the treatment for premature ejaculation has been effective for a period of time, but they may experience recurrent attacks once the medication is stopped. Therefore, they are worried about treatment and do not know whether they will always rely on medication to maintain their sexual life in the future. They suspect that they have a dependence on the medication used for treatment. There are still many premature ejaculation patients with this psychological shadow, and this situation is also common.
In fact, premature ejaculation, a heavy shadow that hangs over men's hearts, is a long-term habit that cannot be completely solved by relying solely on psychological counseling, sexual skill guidance, and some small pills. Phototherapy cannot completely reverse the habit of premature ejaculation that has been formed for many years, and it is necessary to rebuild new sexual habits.
Husbands must tell their wives about their difficulties in order to gain their understanding. The wife is the best doctor for treating premature ejaculation in her husband. She has an obligation to encourage her husband to change his habitual posture and movements during sexual intercourse, so as to minimize the amplitude and frequency of his movements during sexual intercourse, temporarily stop during sexual activity, and alleviate the urgency of ejaculation.
In fact, couples work closely together and use behavioral therapy to train men's ability to control ejaculation, achieving the goal of delaying ejaculation. However, for this disease, medication is unnecessary or can only be supported during the most difficult times for men, and all responsibilities cannot fully deliver medication.