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Can Priligin cure the disease?

Asked by:Patroclus

Asked on:Apr 04, 2026 08:29 AM

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  • Darlene Darlene

    Apr 04, 2026

    Priligin generally cannot cure premature ejaculation, but it can effectively control the symptoms. Priligin is a short-acting selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor, mainly used to delay ejaculation and improve premature ejaculation. Premature ejaculation may be related to psychological factors, abnormal nerve sensitivity, prostatitis and other factors. It usually manifests as symptoms such as sexual intercourse lasting less than 1 minute and poor ability to control ejaculation.

    Priligy temporarily prolongs ejaculation latency by regulating the concentration of the neurotransmitter serotonin in the brain. The effect appears within 1-3 hours after taking the medicine, and the effect lasts for about 24 hours. Clinical data shows that regular use of Priligin can extend the time of sexual intercourse by 2-5 times, but the effect will gradually disappear after stopping the drug. This drug is suitable for patients with primary or secondary premature ejaculation and needs to be taken as needed under the guidance of a doctor.

    Long-term management of premature ejaculation requires a combination of behavioral therapy. Pelvic floor muscle training can enhance ejaculation control, and it is recommended to perform Kegel exercises every day. The squeeze technique delays ejaculation during intercourse by pressing on the coronal sulcus of the penis as you approach orgasm. Psychological counseling can help relieve anxiety, and partners participating in treatment can improve the quality of sexual life. Some patients may have abnormal hormone levels or chronic prostatitis and require targeted treatment of the underlying disease.

    Regular work and rest and moderate exercise can help improve premature ejaculation. Ensure 7-8 hours of sleep every day to avoid excessive fatigue. Do aerobic exercise 3-5 times a week, such as jogging, swimming, etc. You can supplement your diet with an appropriate amount of zinc and eat more oysters, nuts and other foods. Reducing alcohol and caffeine intake and quitting smoking can help improve blood vessel function. If the symptoms continue to worsen or are accompanied by other urinary system symptoms, you should go to the men's department or urology department for evaluation in a timely manner.