Premature Ejaculation
Premature ejaculation (PE)
is a relatively common health condition that results in difficulty or inability to prevent or delay the release of semen during sexual intercourse. Typically, for it to be categorized as PE, the release of seminal fluid must be within one minute of sexual activity. Occasional PE is also common, and isn’t necessarily a cause for concern, but when chronic PE occurs, it requires professional medical treatment and intervention. As a condition it is easy to treat, so long as a patient is over the age of 25.
PE and erectile dysfunction (ED) tend to present simultaneously, making treatment for both necessary, especially in the use of prescription treatments as a recommended course of action. Visit our services page, select erectile dysfunction and get redirected to PE.
Typical Treatments Include
We may prescribe antidepressants, including:
- Clomipramine
- Fluoxetine
- Paroxetine
- Sertraline
Additionally, you may also be prescribed topical numbing creams or sprays.