The exact cause of premature ejaculation
isn't known. While it was once thought to be only psychological,
doctors now know premature ejaculation is more complicated and involves a
complex interaction of psychological and biological factors.
Psychological causes
-Some doctors believe that early sexual experiences may establish a pattern that can be difficult to change later in life, such as:
Psychological causes
-Some doctors believe that early sexual experiences may establish a pattern that can be difficult to change later in life, such as:
-Situations in which you may have hurried to reach climax in order to avoid being discovered
-Guilty feelings that increase your tendency to rush through sexual encounters
Other factors that can play a role in causing premature ejaculation include:
Erectile dysfunction. Men who are anxious about obtaining or maintaining an erection during sexual intercourse may form a pattern of rushing to ejaculate, which can be difficult to change.
Anxiety. Many men with premature ejaculation also have problems with anxiety — either specifically about sexual performance or related to other issues.
Relationship problems. If you have had satisfying sexual relationships with other partners in which premature ejaculation happened infrequently or not at all, it's possible that interpersonal issues between you and your current partner are contributing to the problem.
Biological causes
A number of biological factors may contribute to premature ejaculation, including:
-Abnormal hormone levels
-Abnormal levels of brain chemicals called neurotransmitters
-Abnormal reflex activity of the ejaculatory system
-Certain thyroid problems
-Inflammation and infection of the prostate or urethra
Inherited traits
-Nerve damage from surgery or trauma (rare)
Erectile dysfunction. Men who are anxious about obtaining or maintaining an erection during sexual intercourse may form a pattern of rushing to ejaculate, which can be difficult to change.
Anxiety. Many men with premature ejaculation also have problems with anxiety — either specifically about sexual performance or related to other issues.
Relationship problems. If you have had satisfying sexual relationships with other partners in which premature ejaculation happened infrequently or not at all, it's possible that interpersonal issues between you and your current partner are contributing to the problem.
Biological causes
A number of biological factors may contribute to premature ejaculation, including:
-Abnormal hormone levels
-Abnormal levels of brain chemicals called neurotransmitters
-Abnormal reflex activity of the ejaculatory system
-Certain thyroid problems
-Inflammation and infection of the prostate or urethra
Inherited traits
-Nerve damage from surgery or trauma (rare)