Premature Ejaculation
Premature Ejaculation focuses on understanding and treating premature ejaculation (PE) from a psychological and emotional perspective. PE is one of the most common male sexual dysfunctions, characterized by ejaculation that occurs sooner than desired, often causing distress and affecting relationships.
A psychiatrist specializing in sexual health addresses the psychological, emotional, and relationship factors contributing to PE, offering effective treatments to improve control and satisfaction.
Psychological Causes of Premature Ejaculation:
- Performance anxiety
- Stress or emotional distress
- Depression
- Relationship issues
- Past sexual trauma or negative experiences
- Low self-esteem
Common Symptoms:
- Ejaculation that always or nearly always occurs within one minute of penetration
- Inability to delay ejaculation during sexual activity
- Feelings of frustration, distress, or avoidance of intimacy
When to See a Psychiatrist for Premature Ejaculation:
- If PE causes significant distress or affects your emotional well-being.
- When anxiety, depression, or relationship issues are contributing factors.
- If PE leads to avoidance of sexual activity or impacts your relationship.