Got premature ejaculation how to treat

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My husband always has a high sexual desire, but the time is very short, up to 2 minutes. He usually likes sweating. I suggested him to go to the hospital for examination. The doctor said it was premature ejaculation. Today, let me tell you how to treat premature ejaculation.

Got premature ejaculation how to treat

First of all: in the process of treatment of impotence and premature ejaculation, the best effect after treatment can be achieved as soon as possible by counseling and treatment of their own heart, supplemented by drug treatment. In the process of impotence treatment, both husband and wife should build up confidence, enhance the control of mind, and maintain the stability of psychological state. Men should relax their attention to sex, and should not be too nervous. Women should not show impatience and boredom to their husband's impotence or premature ejaculation.

Secondly: it is necessary to use drugs in the treatment of impotence and premature ejaculation. In the process of treatment, or in the later stage of treatment, it is suggested to go to the regular hospital to prescribe some suitable drugs for adjuvant treatment, go to the hospital regularly to do a relevant examination, use drugs in strict accordance with the doctor's instructions, adjust their own mentality, develop regular living habits, so as to get rid of the harm of premature ejaculation as soon as possible.

Finally: you can use the self massage therapy recommended by TCM doctors. Twist the spermatic cord symmetrically with the thumb, index finger and middle finger of both hands to twist the spermatic cord at the base of the penis and above the scrotum. The force should be mild acid distension or comfort, 50 times each.

matters needing attention

Some people think that spinal cord diseases such as multiple sclerosis or spinal cord tumors, seizures or cortical organic lesions such as cerebrovascular accident can cause ejaculation out of control. There are also reports that diabetes, cardiovascular disease, pelvic fracture, urogenital diseases such as urethritis, prostatitis, seminal vesiculitis and benign prostatic hyperplasia are associated with premature ejaculation.