Sexual Health
What are the types of premature ejaculation and how do you determine if you have premature ejaculation
Currently, premature ejaculation is simply divided into two types: primary premature ejaculation and secondary premature ejaculation. Patients with primary premature ejaculation often experience premature ejaculation from the first sexual experience. Secondary premature ejaculation occurs suddenly or gradually, manifested as a loss of control over ejaculation. If you frequently ejaculate in less than a minute, you need timely treatment. If you want to temporarily improve, you can choose to take Western medicine. If you want to cook slowly for a long time, it is recommended to take traditional Chinese medicine Wenshen Sulafu tablets for better results.
How to determine if you have premature ejaculation? After the male penis is inserted into the vagina, the sexual intercourse time is less than 2 minutes, and premature ejaculation occurs, which is considered a category of premature ejaculation. Some patients ejaculate before inserting into the vagina, while the penis is fatigued and unable to erect normally, which can be defined as premature ejaculation. There are certain differences in the judgment of premature ejaculation in different regions. In addition to the patient's self description, it can also be judged by the reaction of the sexual partner, the time after entering the vagina, the number of tics, and the ability to control ejaculation.
The harm of premature ejaculation: The main harm of premature ejaculation is to affect the quality of sexual life, affect the relationship between couples, especially the long-term lack of quality of sexual life, and worsen the conflicts between couples. Male patients also develop a sense of inferiority due to premature ejaculation, manifested in their daily life and work. Some patients ejaculate without entering the vagina, and the sperm cannot combine with the egg, which in severe cases affects normal reproductive function. Friendly reminder: The above content is for reference only. When referring to drug related information, it must be used under the guidance of a professional doctor or pharmacist.