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Can medicines help overcome premature ejaculation?

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Patient's Query

Hello doctor,

I have a premature ejaculation issue. I was married five months ago, and I have been on medication for a month. During medication, my timing increased, but I did not feel a good erection. After medication, my erection is good, but now, again, I have a premature ejaculation issue. After or before half a minute of penetration, I ejaculate, and my wife is not pregnant yet.

Kindly help.

Hello,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

I can understand your concern.

There are many reasons for premature ejaculation:

  • Stressful work night duties, twenty-four-hour jobs, diabetes, hypertension, and thyroid issues affect premature ejaculation.

  • Keeping your blood sugar, blood pressure, and thyroid hormones under control will help you.

  • Frequent masturbation or prone masturbation, excess porn, receiving less foreplay from a partner, or lack of knowledge regarding foreplay and female masturbation.

  • Having an affair gives you a guilty feeling.

  • Lack of exercise, and obesity.

  • You can use tablet DURALAST 30 mg as a temporary solution.

Here are some natural methods:

  • To increase the foreplay duration during sex, women should receive 15 to 20 minutes of foreplay and men should receive ten to fifteen minutes of foreplay for a good blood supply to the penis for a long and hard erection. Foreplay should be relaxed. Your partner should learn to give foreplay in a way you do not ejaculate and enjoy. You can try relaxing music. Inserting the penis into the vagina is not everything in sex. Sex is not a race. Duration does not mean your partner is happy. Love your partner, learn about female masturbation, and give your partner an orgasm or climax.

I hope that you got your answer.

Please let me know if you need any help.

Take care.

Medically reviewed byDr. K. Shobana

Published At August 12, 2024
Reviewed AtMarch 20, 2025

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