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Suggest Treatment For Premature Ejaculation

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Posted on Mon, 12 Jun 2023
Question: Hi, I have premature ejaculation. I end up cuming within 30-60 seconds during intercourse, I was wondering if there was any treatment I could receive to help??

What can I do?
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Answered by Dr. Kumar Ashok (22 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Kegel exercise

Detailed Answer:

Hello,

Yes, there are multiple options.

It can be treated or controlled with the help of behavioral methods and the medications. The behavioral techniques need to be practiced during sex and yield results over a time. Even your partner can assist you in some of the techniques like squeeze technique.

The techniques are difficult to explain here but you can just google 'kegel method' to understand it. For good results it is recommended to have 100 contractions per day which can be divided in three to four times a day as per your convenience. I recommend you to start with contractions of few seconds and than slowly increase the duration of each contraction.

Premature ejaculation can also be controlled by medications.

SSRI antidepressant drugs cause delayed ejaculation as a side effect, and this side effect is used therapeutically in the treatment of premature ejaculation. These drugs are as following:
Tablet. Paroxetine
Tablet. Fluoxetine

A person with premature ejaculation need to take any of these drugs regularly and its effect will appear only after 15 to 20 days.

I hope this answers your question. If you have any further query, I would be glad to help you.

Thank you.

Regards,
Dr. Kumar Ashok
Psychiatrist
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Raju A.T
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Follow up: Dr. Kumar Ashok (15 hours later)
Hi,
Thank you that helps a lot. Last question, do I need a prescription for these medications or how can I purchase them so that I can start taking them soon? Thanks again!
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Answered by Dr. Kumar Ashok (17 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Follow up

Detailed Answer:

Hello,

The medicines mentioned over here are for general information and may not be suitable for you. Even if they are suitable, you will need a prescription.

Hope I have answered your query.

Regards,
Dr. Kumar Ashok
Psychiatrist
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Remy Koshy
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Suggest Treatment For Premature Ejaculation

Brief Answer: Kegel exercise Detailed Answer: Hello, Yes, there are multiple options. It can be treated or controlled with the help of behavioral methods and the medications. The behavioral techniques need to be practiced during sex and yield results over a time. Even your partner can assist you in some of the techniques like squeeze technique. The techniques are difficult to explain here but you can just google 'kegel method' to understand it. For good results it is recommended to have 100 contractions per day which can be divided in three to four times a day as per your convenience. I recommend you to start with contractions of few seconds and than slowly increase the duration of each contraction. Premature ejaculation can also be controlled by medications. SSRI antidepressant drugs cause delayed ejaculation as a side effect, and this side effect is used therapeutically in the treatment of premature ejaculation. These drugs are as following: Tablet. Paroxetine Tablet. Fluoxetine A person with premature ejaculation need to take any of these drugs regularly and its effect will appear only after 15 to 20 days. I hope this answers your question. If you have any further query, I would be glad to help you. Thank you. Regards, Dr. Kumar Ashok Psychiatrist