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Premature Ejaculation

Premature ejaculation (PE) is when ejaculation happens sooner than a man or his partner would like during sex. It’s a common condition affecting many men, but with proper care and treatment, it can be effectively managed.

 

Commonness

Understanding the Scope of Premature Ejaculation

PE is one of the most common male sexual disorders, affecting men of all ages throughout their lifetime.

 
20-30%
of men globally report experiences with premature ejaculation
64%
of men with PE never seek professional treatment
85%
of PE cases can be successfully managed with proper treatment
Why PE Impacts So Many Men
Self Assessment
Evaluate Your PE Symptoms
Take our confidential self-assessment to better understand your premature ejaculation symptoms and their potential causes.
Common Signs to Watch For:

Ejaculating before or shortly after penetration

Consistently ejaculating within 1-3 minutes of penetration

Feelings of frustration or distress

Negative emotional impact on you or your relationship

Reduced sexual desire

Less interest in sexual activity than before

Avoiding sexual intimacy

Reluctance to engage in sexual activity due to concerns about performance

Note: This self-assessment is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
Symptoms
Recognizing Premature Ejaculation

Identifying Premature Ejaculation is essential for seeking appropriate treatment. The condition presents with several recognizable symptoms.

Ejaculation Within 1-3 Minutes
Consistently ejaculating shortly after or before penetration
“I often find myself ejaculating within the first minute or two of penetration, even when I’m trying not to.”
Inability to Delay Ejaculation
Feeling little to no control over when you ejaculate during intercourse
“No matter what techniques I try, I can’t seem to hold back or delay my ejaculation when I want to.”
Psychological Distress
Frustration, embarrassment, anxiety, or avoidance of intimacy
“I’ve started avoiding sex altogether because I’m so worried about disappointing my partner again.”
When to Consult a Doctor?
If you’re experiencing even one of the following, it’s time to talk to an expert:
  1. You consistently ejaculate before or shortly after penetration
  2. Your PE is causing distress or relationship problems/li>
  3. You’re avoiding intimacy because of concerns about ejaculating too quickly
Important to Know: PE can be classified as lifelong (primary) or acquired (secondary). Primary PE occurs from the first sexual experiences, while secondary PE develops after previously having normal ejaculatory control. Both types are treatable.
Root Causes
Understanding What's Behind Your PE
Premature ejaculation can stem from various physical and psychological factors. Understanding the root causes is key to effective treatment.
Performance Anxiety

Concerns about sexual performance can create a cycle of anxiety that worsens PE.

Stress and Depression

Psychological stress and mental health conditions can contribute to ejaculatory issues.

Relationship Issues

Unresolved conflicts or communication issues with a partner can manifest as PE.

Substance Use

Alcohol and certain recreational drugs can affect ejaculatory control

Infrequent Sexual Activity

Long periods without sexual activity can increase sensitivity

Poor Physical Health

Obesity, lack of exercise, and poor diet can contribute to PE

Hormonal Imbalances

Abnormal hormone levels, particularly serotonin, can affect ejaculatory timing.

Hypersensitive Penile Tissue

Increased sensitivity can lead to quicker arousal and ejaculation.

Underlying Medical Conditions

Prostate issues, thyroid problems, or urological conditions can contribute to PE.

Our Approach
Our Approach to PE Treatment
At Amt Pharma, we take a comprehensive, personalized approach to treating premature ejaculation, addressing both the physical and psychological aspects.

Medical Excellence

Our specialists are board-certified experts in sexual health with years of experience treating PE.

Psychological Support

We address anxiety, stress, and relationship factors that may contribute to premature ejaculation.

Lifestyle Optimization

We help you make sustainable changes to improve your overall health and sexual function.

Common Questions About PE Treatment

Get answers to frequently asked questions about erectile dysfunction causes, symptoms, and treatment options.

What is considered 'premature' ejaculation?
Premature ejaculation is defined as ejaculation that occurs sooner than desired, either before or shortly after penetration, causing distress to one or both partners. While there’s no specific time threshold, ejaculation consistently occurring within 1-3 minutes of penetration is often considered premature.
No, PE is highly treatable. With proper treatment and techniques, most men can significantly improve their ejaculatory control. The success rate for PE treatment is very high, especially with a comprehensive approach that addresses both physical and psychological factors.
Behavioral techniques such as the start-stop method and squeeze technique are highly effective for many men, with success rates of 50-60% when practiced consistently. These techniques help develop awareness and control of pre-ejaculatory sensations, allowing for better management during intercourse.
Not necessarily. Treatment is personalized based on your specific condition and needs. Many men achieve good results with behavioral techniques and lifestyle changes alone. When medication is recommended, it’s often used as part of a comprehensive approach rather than as a sole treatment.
Many men notice some improvement within the first 2-4 weeks of consistent practice with behavioral techniques. More significant improvement typically occurs within 6-8 weeks. For treatments involving medication, some results may be noticed almost immediately, with continued improvement over time.
Partner involvement can be beneficial but is not mandatory. When partners are involved, treatment success rates tend to be higher as it enhances communication and mutual understanding. However, we recognize this is a personal choice, and effective treatment is still possible without partner participation.