Premature Ejaculation Treatment in Orange County
At Southland Urology, our urologists are extensively trained and proficient in diagnosing and treating premature ejaculation. Our Orange County-based urology clinic uses cutting-edge technology to offer the best treatment solutions. Call our urology clinic at (714) 870-5970 to schedule an appointment today!
What is Premature Ejaculation?
Premature ejaculation occurs when a man ejaculates during sexual intercourse sooner than he or his partner would like.
Premature ejaculation is sometimes called “PE” and can be treated by a urologist, specializing in conditions that affect the urinary tract and diseases that affect the reproductive system.
How Common is Premature Ejaculation?
Premature ejaculation is a common sexual complaint. Estimates vary, but as many as 1 out of 3 men say they experience this problem at some time.
For most men, this is not a frequent issue. However, some report that this happens more often and there is help.
There is no set time when a man should ejaculate during sex, but if you ejaculate and lose your erection soon, you and your partner may feel there’s not enough time to enjoy it.
Urologists are trained to help men with premature ejaculation and can help get you the answers you need.
What are the Symptoms of Premature Ejaculation?
You might be diagnosed with premature ejaculation if you:
- Always or nearly always ejaculate within one minute of penetration
- Are unable to delay ejaculation during intercourse all or nearly all of the time
- Feel distressed and frustrated, and tend to avoid sexual intimacy as a result
- Have concern over your sexual performance
- Experience unusual hormone levels or chemical levels in your brain
- Suffer from inflammation or an infection in your prostate or urethra (the tube that runs from your bladder and sends pee out of the body)
- Have been diagnosed with erectile dysfunction and anxious may rush to ejaculate
- Have weak pelvic floor muscles
- Have a family history of premature ejaculation or inherited traits
Two Types of Premature Ejaculation
Premature ejaculation can be classified as:
- Lifelong (primary). Lifelong premature ejaculation occurs all or nearly all of the time beginning with your first sexual encounters.
- Acquired (secondary). Acquired premature ejaculation develops after you’ve had previous sexual experiences without ejaculatory problems.
How Can This Be Treated?
Premature ejaculation can be treated in three main ways:
Psychological Therapy
- Mental health counseling to reduce anxiety
- Sex counseling with your partner to discuss issues
- Learn the source of problems
- Help lessen nervousness around sex
- Improve sexual confidence
- Stress-reducing activities
Behavioral Therapy
- Exercises to help build a tolerance to delay ejaculation
- Squeezing the penis when you are close to ejaculating to delay climax
- Stopping during sex before you climax and then start up again after the feeling passes
- Using condoms to reduce sensation during sex
Medical Therapy
- Numbing cream or spray applied before sex to reduce sensation
- Regulating or using anti-depressants to help with PE and serotonin levels
- Certain pain medications have reported delayed ejaculation
- Some medications for erectile dysfunction may be recommended as well
Schedule a Consultation For Premature Ejaculation
You do not have to be embarrassed to seek help from a urologist. These specialists are highly trained professionals who see these issues every day. Call Southland Urology at (714) 870-5970 if premature ejaculation is affecting your life and choose now to improve your confidence.