Premature ejaculation is a relatively frustrating thing for men, which can lead to sexual disharmony between patients and partners. If not treated in a timely manner, it may also lead to sexual dysfunction such as erectile dysfunction. According to a survey, 30% of men experience premature ejaculation. If these patients know the cause of premature ejaculation, they can receive targeted treatment. So, what are the common reasons for premature ejaculation in men?
Premature ejaculation caused by organic diseases accounts for a large proportion of patients, such as congenital malformations of the external genitalia, chronic prostatitis, penile inflammation, urethritis, etc., which are all likely to lead to premature ejaculation. Physical weakness or systemic diseases may also be the cause of premature ejaculation. This type of premature ejaculation usually requires medication and surgery to be treated, so patients can seek medical assistance.
In addition, the cause of premature ejaculation in the vast majority of patients is psychological factors, which we call psychogenic premature ejaculation. Some newlyweds on honeymoons or reunited after a long separation may experience premature ejaculation due to excessive tension or excitement, while others may experience premature ejaculation due to depression and excessive fatigue. In addition, some men have premature ejaculation due to emotional issues with their partners, as well as resentment, fear, and other emotions towards their partners, which may be the cause of premature ejaculation.
Men who frequently experience premature ejaculation, regardless of the cause, will have a serious psychological burden, which may have a significant impact on their next sexual activity, leading to premature ejaculation again, which is a vicious cycle. So, regardless of the cause of premature ejaculation, one should first adjust their mindset and then receive targeted treatment.