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Can early ejaculation since childhood be cured?

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Asked on:Apr 07, 2026 06:18 AM

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  • Calliope Calliope

    Apr 07, 2026

    Premature ejaculation from childhood can usually be cured. Premature ejaculation may be related to psychological factors, abnormal nervous system sensitivity, prostatitis and other factors. Through standardized treatment and lifestyle adjustments, the symptoms of most patients can be significantly improved.

    Psychological factors are a common cause of premature ejaculation. Improper sexual education or early sexual experiences in childhood may form a psychological shadow. This kind of situation needs to be gradually alleviated through psychological consultation or behavioral training. Cognitive behavioral therapy can help patients establish correct sexual concepts. Excessive tension in the pelvic floor muscles can also cause premature ejaculation. Biofeedback therapy combined with Kegel exercises can enhance muscle control. Some patients have the problem of excessive sensitivity of the dorsal nerve of the penis. Local anesthetics such as lidocaine gel can reduce sensitivity, but they need to be used under the guidance of a doctor. Chronic prostatitis may affect ejaculation control through inflammatory stimulation, and premature ejaculation symptoms often improve after treating the primary disease. A small number of patients may have congenital nerve conduction abnormalities, which require a more systematic neurological evaluation.

    It is recommended to maintain a regular sexual frequency and avoid excessive masturbation or deliberately extending the abstinence period. You can do exercises to strengthen your pelvic floor muscles, such as squats and swimming, and eat more zinc-containing foods such as oysters and nuts. The partner's understanding and cooperation are crucial to treatment and can be improved together through behavioral training such as the pause squeeze method. If the symptoms last for more than three months or are accompanied by abnormal urination, you should go to the men's department or urology department in time to rule out organic diseases. You should remain patient during treatment to avoid anxiety due to insignificant short-term effects. Most patients can achieve satisfactory results after 3-6 months of systemic intervention.