Li Ming (a pseudonym), 28 years old, was full of youthful vigor. Recently, a great deal of stress has been affecting his mental and physical health: he lacked energy during work hours, was easily distracted, suffered from forgetfulness and insomnia at night, had frequent nightmares, and experienced marital discord due to unsatisfactory sexual performance. Although they were aware of the issues, they were too embarrassed to seek examination and treatment, finding it difficult to make a decision. This went on for two weeks. Afterwards, the situation worsened, not only causing significant dissatisfaction from his wife, but also making him unable to accept his current state. He eventually sought treatment through Hunan Health Network. The experts analyzed that his condition was a typical case of premature ejaculation, which could be cured with early treatment. The experts also emphasized the need for a correct understanding of the prevention and treatment of premature ejaculation, warning against blindly trusting advertisements and insisting on proper medical treatment.
Premature ejaculation refers to the situation where semen is discharged too early during sexual intercourse, preventing both partners from achieving sexual satisfaction. It is often accompanied by symptoms such as lethargy, fatigue, restlessness during sleep, thin and cold semen, palpitations, and restlessness. What exactly causes premature ejaculation?
[Causes of Premature Ejaculation]
(1) Caused by psychological factors (psychogenic): Over 80% of premature ejaculation cases are caused by psychological factors. For example, excitement or tension after a long separation, excessive excitement or nervousness, extreme fatigue, low mood, drinking alcohol, irregular sexual activity, disharmony in the marital relationship, potential hostility, resentment, or anger towards one's spouse, excessive fear or worship of one's spouse, leading to feelings of inferiority, etc., can all trigger premature ejaculation. Excessive masturbation, frequent sexual intercourse, interrupted or prolonged sexual activity can also lead to premature ejaculation.
(2) Caused by organic diseases: For example, congenital deformities of the external genitalia, phimosis, inflammation of the glans or foreskin, urethritis, penile inflammation, multiple sclerosis, spinal cord tumors, cerebrovascular accidents, epididymitis, chronic prostatitis, etc., can reflexively affect the spinal cord center, causing premature ejaculation. Certain systemic diseases or physical weakness can also cause sexual dysfunction, resulting in premature ejaculation.
[Harm of Premature Ejaculation]
Premature ejaculation can lead to erectile dysfunction and poor mental state; it prevents both partners from achieving sexual satisfaction, causing cracks in their relationship. It directly harms the harmony of the couple's sexual life, affecting family harmony. It can also lead to neurasthenia and induce or worsen prostate inflammation and other diseases.
[Treatment for Premature Ejaculation]
Firstly, patients should consult a doctor to determine if they truly have premature ejaculation, then receive proper and standardized treatment. There are many drugs available on the market that claim to prolong sexual intercourse time, but these drugs only provide temporary relief and cannot fundamentally solve the problem of premature ejaculation. For true cases of premature ejaculation, it is important to first identify the cause. If the cause is related to conditions like phimosis, circumcision may be necessary before proceeding with targeted treatment. For cases caused by psychological factors, medication should be used under the guidance of a professional urologist, avoiding self-medication.
Currently, traditional methods for treating premature ejaculation include internal medicine treatment, nerve blockage surgery, negative pressure passive erection techniques, and behavioral therapy, but none have shown significant results. Nerve blockage surgery can even lead to reduced nerve sensitivity, lack of pleasure during intercourse, and anorgasmia. Until today, the "Six-in-One Differentiated Treatment Method" has truly resolved the treatment challenges of premature ejaculation.
The "Six-in-One Treatment Method" is currently the most advanced method that can quickly promote penile erection and prolong intercourse time. Most patients achieve their goals after one or two courses of treatment. This treatment for premature ejaculation, erectile dysfunction, and involuntary ejaculation has the characteristics of fast results, no harm to the body, and no side effects. It promotes metabolism, replenishes kidney essence, strengthens kidney qi, prolongs erection, regulates the opening and closing of seminal emissions, and achieves a balance between heart and kidney functions. This treatment is especially effective for middle-aged and elderly patients. Due to its comprehensive approach targeting the patient's actual condition, using medication, electromagnetic therapy, rehabilitation, and psychological treatments simultaneously, it offers excellent treatment results.
Love Tip -- Discard "Face", Seek Medical Help
Experts from Hunan Health Network remind us that due to the influence of Eastern traditional culture, many people view erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation as embarrassing issues. However, if patients with erectile dysfunction or premature ejaculation do not seek professional help promptly, there is a possibility of irreversible damage after 22 months, making treatment more difficult. Especially in today’s competitive society with high work and life pressures, the incidence of erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation remains high. Therefore, when you find yourself "not performing well," there is no need to panic or avoid seeking medical help. Be bold in checking and receiving treatment at reputable hospitals. Additionally, pay attention to the following points in daily life:
(1) Actively participate in sports exercises, especially qigong, to improve physical and mental fitness and enhance willpower control.
(2) Quit masturbation and avoid premarital sexual behavior.
(3) Adjust emotions and eliminate anxiety or fear about pregnancy or concerns about the size of the sexual organs or insufficient sexual ability. Relax during sexual activity.
(4) Avoid excessive indulgence, refrain from having sex when tired, and do not force intercourse.
(5) If the male partner suffers from premature ejaculation, the female partner should not blame or criticize, as this can increase the male partner's psychological pressure.
(6) Consume more foods that have kidney-nourishing and essence-consolidating properties, such as oysters, walnuts, water caltrop, chestnuts, soft-shelled turtles, venus clams, pigeon eggs, and pig kidneys.