Congenital Premature Ejaculation: Symptoms and Observations - Urology

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I would like to inquire about premature ejaculation?


The symptoms of congenital premature ejaculation generally include the inability to delay ejaculation during sexual activity, leading to distress or frustration for the individual or their partner.
It can often be observed through the duration and frequency of masturbation; individuals may notice that they ejaculate quickly during self-stimulation as well.
Based on clinical experience, patients with congenital premature ejaculation may exhibit characteristics such as a consistent pattern of rapid ejaculation during both masturbation and sexual intercourse, often occurring within one minute of penetration or stimulation.

Ya, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2022/07/24

Dr. Sun Hongshun reply Urology


Hello: For patients with primary premature ejaculation, the sensitivity of the glans is much higher than that of normal individuals, and the excitability of the sensory nerves is greater.
The latency period for ejaculation is short, and the stimulation threshold for ejaculation is low, making it easy to ejaculate prematurely during sexual intercourse.
You can observe this through the time and frequency of masturbation, but be careful not to become overly anxious.

Reply Date: 2022/07/24

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Congenital premature ejaculation (CPE) is a condition characterized by the inability to control ejaculation during sexual activity, leading to ejaculation occurring sooner than desired, often with minimal sexual stimulation. This condition can significantly impact an individual's sexual satisfaction and overall quality of life. Understanding its symptoms and potential observations can help in identifying and managing this issue effectively.


Symptoms of Congenital Premature Ejaculation
The primary symptom of CPE is the consistent occurrence of ejaculation that happens with minimal sexual stimulation, often within one minute of penetration. This can lead to distress for both the individual and their partner. Other associated symptoms may include:
1. Anxiety and Stress: Individuals may experience anxiety about sexual performance, which can exacerbate the condition.

2. Avoidance of Sexual Activity: Due to the fear of premature ejaculation, individuals may avoid sexual encounters altogether.

3. Dissatisfaction: There may be feelings of dissatisfaction with sexual experiences, both for the individual and their partner.

4. Erectile Dysfunction: In some cases, the anxiety surrounding premature ejaculation can lead to difficulties in achieving or maintaining an erection.


Observations Related to Masturbation
While congenital premature ejaculation is primarily diagnosed based on sexual experiences with partners, certain observations during masturbation can provide insights into the condition:
1. Time to Ejaculation: Individuals may notice that they ejaculate quickly during masturbation, often within a short time frame, similar to their experiences during partnered sexual activity.

2. Control Over Ejaculation: Those with CPE may find it challenging to control their ejaculation even during solo activities, indicating a lack of control that persists regardless of the situation.

3. Frequency of Masturbation: Some individuals may engage in more frequent masturbation as a way to cope with their condition, potentially leading to a pattern of rapid ejaculation.


Clinical Observations
From clinical experience, patients with congenital premature ejaculation often exhibit certain characteristics during both masturbation and sexual intercourse:
1. Rapid Ejaculation: Most patients report a consistent pattern of rapid ejaculation, regardless of whether they are alone or with a partner.

2. Lack of Improvement with Time: Unlike acquired forms of premature ejaculation, which may improve with experience or practice, individuals with CPE often do not see significant changes over time.

3. Psychological Factors: Many patients report feelings of anxiety or embarrassment related to their condition, which can further complicate their sexual experiences.


Conclusion
Congenital premature ejaculation is a complex condition that can significantly affect an individual's sexual health and relationships. Symptoms primarily revolve around the inability to control ejaculation, leading to distress and avoidance behaviors. Observations during masturbation can provide valuable insights into the condition, as individuals may notice similar patterns of rapid ejaculation. Clinical experiences highlight the importance of addressing both the physical and psychological aspects of CPE to improve outcomes for affected individuals. Treatment options may include behavioral techniques, counseling, and, in some cases, pharmacological interventions to help manage the condition effectively. If you or someone you know is experiencing symptoms of premature ejaculation, it is advisable to seek professional guidance for a comprehensive evaluation and tailored treatment plan.

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