Ejaculation is the release of semen from the male reproductive tract, typically joined by the climax. It is the last stage and objective of male sexual excitement, and a fundamental part of fertility. In uncommon cases, ejaculation happens due to prostatic disease.
Premature ejaculation happens when a man discharges sooner during sex than he or his partner might want. It is a typical sexual problem. For whatever length of time that it happens inconsistently, it’s not a cause for concern. However, you may be diagnosed to have premature ejaculation if you:
- Continuously or spontaneously discharge within the penetration
- Cannot delay ejaculation during intercourse constantly
- Feeling distressed and frustrated, and tending to avoid sexual intimacy as a result
Both mental and physical factors can result in premature ejaculation. Although many men feel humiliated discussing it, it is a common and treatable condition. Drugs, control and sexual methods that delay ejaculation or a mix of these can help improve sex for you and your partner.