Can Frequent Masturbation Help Delay Ejaculation in Congenital Premature Ejaculation? - Urology

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Congenital premature ejaculation


Is it possible to delay ejaculation in cases of congenital premature ejaculation through frequent masturbation, or will ejaculation still occur quickly during each session of frequent masturbation?

Hi, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2022/06/16

Dr. Sun Hongshun reply Urology


Hello: You are only 18 years old; is the diagnosis of congenital premature ejaculation too heavy? If this is indeed the cause, frequent masturbation will not delay ejaculation.
On the contrary, it may ultimately lead to physical and mental exhaustion due to an inability to ejaculate.

Reply Date: 2022/06/16

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Frequent masturbation is often discussed in the context of sexual health, particularly regarding conditions like congenital premature ejaculation (CPE). CPE is characterized by a consistent pattern of ejaculation that occurs with minimal sexual stimulation, often leading to distress for the individual and their partner. The question of whether frequent masturbation can help delay ejaculation in individuals with CPE is complex and multifaceted.

Masturbation, in general, can serve several purposes. It can help individuals become more familiar with their bodies, understand their sexual responses, and potentially improve sexual function. For some men, frequent masturbation may provide an opportunity to practice techniques that could help them gain better control over their ejaculation. This practice might include focusing on the sensations leading up to ejaculation and learning to recognize the point of no return, which could theoretically help in delaying ejaculation during partnered sexual activity.

However, for individuals with congenital premature ejaculation, the effectiveness of frequent masturbation as a method for delaying ejaculation can vary. Some may find that they still experience rapid ejaculation during masturbation, which may reinforce the pattern of premature ejaculation rather than alleviate it. This is because the physiological and psychological factors contributing to CPE can be quite ingrained and may not be easily modified through masturbation alone.

Moreover, the act of masturbation itself can sometimes lead to a quick ejaculation, especially if the individual is anxious or if they have conditioned themselves to ejaculate quickly. This can create a cycle where the individual feels they have little control over their ejaculation, both during masturbation and sexual intercourse.
In terms of treatment, there are various approaches to managing CPE. Behavioral techniques, such as the "stop-start" method or the "squeeze" technique, can be beneficial. These methods involve learning to control the timing of ejaculation through specific practices during sexual activity or masturbation. Additionally, some individuals may benefit from therapy or counseling, particularly if anxiety or psychological factors are contributing to their premature ejaculation.

Pharmacological treatments are also available. Certain medications, such as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), have been shown to help delay ejaculation in some men. Topical anesthetics can also be used to reduce sensitivity and help prolong the time to ejaculation.

In conclusion, while frequent masturbation may provide some benefits in terms of self-exploration and understanding one's sexual responses, it may not be a definitive solution for delaying ejaculation in individuals with congenital premature ejaculation. Those experiencing this condition should consider a comprehensive approach that includes behavioral techniques, potential pharmacological treatments, and possibly counseling to address any underlying psychological factors. Consulting with a healthcare professional specializing in sexual health can provide tailored advice and treatment options based on individual needs.

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