Many people feel that their sexual life is short and easily fall into a complex and self-deprecating psychological state. In fact, there are many factors that can affect the length of sexual intercourse, such as excessive fatigue, mental illnesses, and reproductive organ diseases. When these factors occur, it is important to seek recovery and treatment as soon as possible.
1. Excessive fatigue: After physical or mental exhaustion, smoking, drinking, and other bad habits, as well as work-related stress can lead to a lack of energy for sexual intercourse, and can easily lead to premature ejaculation.
2. Anxiety and depression: Anxiety and premature ejaculation are regulated by the sympathetic nervous system. Sexual intercourse before marriage is often carried out under stressful conditions. Once the conditions for rapid ejaculation are formed, it is difficult to change after marriage. Increased psychological burdens can also lead to sexual dysfunction.
3. Reproductive organ diseases: Short foreskin ligament of the penis, chronic congestion and edema caused by orchitis, sexual stimulation leads to sexual excitement and rapid ejaculation.
4. Poor physical fitness: Early ejaculation patients have faster reflexes in the corpus cavernosum muscle of the penis than non-early ejaculation patients. This may be due to the high levels of testosterone in the blood, increased excitement in the ejaculatory center, decreased threshold, and easy premature ejaculation.
5. Masturbatory habits: Due to the fear of being discovered and ridiculed during masturbation, tension builds up, leading to an effort to ejaculate quickly, gradually forming the habit of premature ejaculation. Long-term or frequent masturbation can cause the central nervous system to remain in a state of autonomous excitement, leading to physical laziness.