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by happyqwsa on 2012-02-13 16:53:28

Can premature ejaculation be completely cured? Many patients have such doubts. Can premature ejaculation be cured? How should it be treated? Urological experts point out that premature ejaculation can actually be cured, the key is what kind of technology to use and what type of hospital to choose.   Can premature ejaculation be thoroughly cured? This is a big question in the minds of many men, and also the "culprit" that leads men to abandon treatment. In fact, to know whether premature ejaculation can be cured, one must first understand what premature ejaculation is. Whether premature ejaculation can be cured depends on the current level of medical technology. Experts remind male friends: if you have premature ejaculation, there is no need to worry, because it can be cured.   Experts suggest that both partners should participate in the treatment of premature ejaculation. Educating both partners about sexual physiology and other aspects, relieving mental tension, and eliminating fear can help. For some men, experiencing one or two instances of premature ejaculation after marriage due to excessive excitement is inevitable, and one should not assume they have a serious illness because of occasional premature ejaculation. Therefore, as long as sexual issues are correctly addressed and the patterns of sexual life are understood, premature ejaculation can be completely avoided.   According to surveys, currently 30% of male friends have varying degrees of premature ejaculation symptoms. Although the problem of premature ejaculation may seem minor, it reduces the quality of sexual life, may lead to other sexual dysfunctions such as erectile dysfunction, and can also affect marital feelings, with serious consequences. It should be taken seriously and treated early.   To thoroughly treat premature ejaculation, it's necessary to pinpoint its root cause fundamentally. For premature ejaculation caused by psychological factors, organic lesions, or reproductive developmental abnormalities like phimosis or penile curvature, patients must solve the corresponding root problems for complete treatment.