Semen ejaculation?
In the past, I could hold off for a few seconds before ejaculation during masturbation, but now I can't seem to hold it back and it comes out immediately.
Does this inability to hold back for a few seconds indicate a potential physiological issue that requires seeing a doctor?
QQ, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2016/02/24
Dr. Xu Weikai reply Urology
Hello, it is difficult to determine if there is any damage.
However, frequent masturbation can sometimes lead to temporary premature ejaculation.
If there are any unclear points, feel free to ask again, and we can discuss and research further.
Answers found online should only be used as a reference; if necessary, it is important to seek medical attention at a healthcare facility.
This message is from Dr.
Hsu Wei-Kai, Director of the Urology Department at Taitung Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare.
Reply Date: 2016/02/24
More Info
Premature ejaculation (PE) is a common condition that affects many men at some point in their lives. It is characterized by ejaculation that occurs sooner than desired, often with minimal sexual stimulation and before or shortly after penetration. This can lead to feelings of frustration, embarrassment, and anxiety, impacting both the individual and their partner's sexual satisfaction.
In your case, it seems that you have experienced a change in your ability to control ejaculation during masturbation, which has raised concerns about whether this could be indicative of a more serious underlying issue. It is important to understand that changes in sexual function can occur for a variety of reasons, including psychological factors (such as stress or anxiety), physical factors (like hormonal changes or medical conditions), or even changes in sexual habits.
The fact that you were previously able to delay ejaculation for a few seconds but are now finding it difficult to do so may not necessarily indicate a serious medical condition. However, if this change is causing you distress or affecting your sexual relationships, it is advisable to seek medical advice. A healthcare professional can help determine whether there is an underlying issue that needs to be addressed or if this is a temporary phase that may resolve on its own.
When to seek medical advice for premature ejaculation includes:
1. Persistent Issues: If you consistently find it difficult to control ejaculation over a period of time, it may be worth discussing with a healthcare provider.
2. Impact on Relationships: If PE is causing significant distress for you or your partner, or if it is affecting your sexual relationship, it is important to seek help.
3. Physical Symptoms: If you experience any unusual physical symptoms, such as pain during ejaculation, changes in libido, or other sexual dysfunctions, these should be evaluated by a healthcare professional.
4. Psychological Factors: If you notice that anxiety, depression, or other psychological issues are contributing to your sexual difficulties, a healthcare provider can help address these concerns.
5. Changes in Sexual Function: Any significant changes in your sexual function, including the onset of PE after a period of normal function, should be discussed with a doctor.
In terms of treatment, there are various options available for managing premature ejaculation. These can include behavioral techniques, such as the "stop-start" method or the "squeeze" technique, which can help increase control over ejaculation. Additionally, there are topical anesthetics that can reduce sensitivity, as well as oral medications that may help delay ejaculation.
In conclusion, while occasional difficulties with ejaculation can be normal, persistent issues warrant a discussion with a healthcare provider. They can provide a thorough evaluation, rule out any underlying medical conditions, and recommend appropriate treatment options tailored to your specific situation. Remember, seeking help is a positive step towards improving your sexual health and overall well-being.
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