The factors that cause premature ejaculation are mostly psychogenic. It is generally believed that overexcitation and excessive sexual desire make it difficult to maintain self control. In particular, the impact of emotions such as tension and anxiety can easily lead to the ejaculation center issuing ejaculation commands in advance, leading to premature ejaculation. It is recommended that you go to a regular hospital for examination to clarify the cause.
Q: Before I went to the hospital for an examination, the doctor said that it was premature ejaculation caused by kidney deficiency, so he prescribed many drugs for tonifying kidney deficiency for me. But I took several courses as instructed by the doctor, but my condition still doesn't improve. What's the matter?
Doctor: Kidney deficiency may lead to premature ejaculation, but it cannot be attributed to kidney deficiency. The causes of premature ejaculation are mostly caused by pathological excitation of the brain or increased excitation of the spinal cord center, and a few are caused by organic lesions.
In addition, if you have a poor physique and are recovering from a serious illness, both sexual excitement and reflex ejaculatory activity will decrease, which can also lead to premature ejaculation. At this time, it is advisable to reduce or stop sexual activity. It is very irrational to blindly take and abuse kidney tonifying drugs without knowing whether it is kidney deficiency. Of course, premature ejaculation caused by kidney deficiency is not uncommon, such as premature ejaculation caused by insufficient kidney yin.
Q: This disease has been with me for nearly 4 years, and has been struggling for so long. Is the treatment still effective now? Will there be any sequelae?
Doctor: There is no need to be nervous if you have premature ejaculation. The "dorsal penile sensory nerve endings blocking surgery" is mainly aimed at two types of premature ejaculation patients, namely primary and secondary premature ejaculation patients. Before surgery, use a special instrument to perform a "premature ejaculation sensitivity test" for the patient to determine the patient's sexual threshold. If it is higher than 6.5, it indicates that surgical treatment is not necessary, while patients with a threshold of below 6.5 should apply lidocaine cream and wear a condom on their penis. If their sexual life is significantly longer than before applying the drug, it indicates that the patient is fully adapted to surgical treatment. The operation is very simple and can be completed in only 20 minutes. The patient can lead a normal married life within one month after surgery.