What is male premature ejaculation?
In general, premature ejaculation in men may be caused by physiological factors or pathological conditions such as prostatitis, orchitis, etc., and treatment should be tailored according to the specific cause. The details are as follows:
1. Physiological Factors
If a man is experiencing sexual intercourse for the first time, excessive excitement, nervousness during intercourse, high mental stress, extreme physical fatigue, or disharmony between partners may all lead to premature ejaculation. This is usually a normal phenomenon that gradually resolves once the triggering factors are removed, and no special treatment is required.
2. Pathological Factors
1) Prostatitis
This is a common condition among adult men. Patients may experience pelvic pain or discomfort, urinary abnormalities, and sexual dysfunction. Premature ejaculation can be one manifestation of sexual dysfunction. It is recommended that patients follow medical advice and take medications such as cefuroxime axetil tablets or cefdinir tablets for treatment.
2) Orchitis
Orchitis is an inflammatory disease of the testicles, mainly characterized by redness and swelling of the scrotum on the affected side, significant tenderness of the testicle, and possibly accompanied by systemic symptoms such as fever, chills, nausea, and vomiting. It may also lead to premature ejaculation. Patients are advised to take medications such as dicloxacillin sodium tablets or amoxicillin capsules under medical guidance.
Besides the above, other possible causes include balanoposthitis, seminal vesiculitis, hypothyroidism, depression, and others. Individuals experiencing symptoms should seek timely medical attention to avoid delays in treatment. Additionally, maintaining a light diet and getting adequate rest are recommended in daily life.