Premature Ejaculation Treatment Online – Discreet Telemedicine Care
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Introduction: Understanding Premature Ejaculation
Premature ejaculation (PE) is the most common male sexual disorder, affecting up to 1 in 3 men worldwide, according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH). PE is defined as ejaculation that occurs sooner than desired, either before or shortly after penetration, leading to frustration and reduced sexual satisfaction.
Though it can be a source of embarrassment, PE is treatable. At Urology Video Visit, we provide confidential telehealth consultations with licensed providers who evaluate symptoms and, when appropriate, prescribe FDA-approved treatments designed to improve control and confidence.
What Causes Premature Ejaculation?
PE can result from a combination of physical and psychological factors:
- Biological factors: Hormonal imbalances, heightened nerve sensitivity, thyroid issues, or prostatitis.
- Psychological factors: Anxiety, depression, stress, or performance pressure.
- Lifestyle and relationship issues: Irregular sexual activity, relationship tension, or past negative experiences.
Because PE can stem from multiple causes, treatment often requires a personalized approach — something our providers prioritize in every telehealth evaluation.
Reference: NIH – Premature Ejaculation Overview
Symptoms of Premature Ejaculation
Men experiencing PE may notice:
- Ejaculation occurring within one minute of penetration (lifelong PE).
- A noticeable decrease in time to ejaculation after a period of normal function (acquired PE).
- Lack of control over ejaculation despite effort.
- Stress, avoidance of intimacy, or relationship difficulties caused by PE.
If these issues are persistent and distressing, medical guidance can help.
How Telemedicine Helps With PE
Many men hesitate to seek treatment for PE due to embarrassment. Telemedicine removes that barrier by providing discreet, confidential access to licensed providers.
Here’s how our process works:
- Complete a secure intake form describing your history and symptoms.
- Consult with a licensed provider via private video call.
- Receive tailored treatment recommendations based on your evaluation.
- If appropriate, receive a prescription for medication to improve ejaculatory control.
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Treatment Options for Premature Ejaculation
Our providers may recommend one or more of the following approaches:
- Behavioral strategies: “Start-stop” or “squeeze” techniques to train ejaculatory control.
- Therapy and counseling: Addressing anxiety, relationship issues, or performance pressure.
- Medications:
- SSRIs (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors): Certain antidepressants used at low doses can delay ejaculation.
- Topical anesthetics: Creams or sprays that reduce penile sensitivity.
- PDE-5 inhibitors (e.g., Viagra, Cialis): Sometimes prescribed in combination therapy for men with both ED and PE.
- Priligy (Dapoxetine): A short-acting SSRI developed specifically to treat premature ejaculation, taken as needed before sexual activity.
- Lifestyle modifications: Reducing alcohol, managing stress, improving sleep, and strengthening overall health.
⚠️ Medications are only prescribed if clinically appropriate after telehealth evaluation.
Why Choose Urology Video Visit for PE Treatment?
- Board-Certified Providers: Experienced in treating sexual health conditions.
- FDA-Approved Medications: Only safe, regulated prescriptions.
- Confidential Care: HIPAA-compliant platform ensures full privacy.
- Convenient Access: No travel, no waiting rooms, and discreet delivery.
- Holistic Approach: Providers may combine behavioral, medical, and psychological strategies for best outcomes.
Frequently Asked Questions About PE
Steps to Getting Help Today
Living with premature ejaculation can impact confidence and relationships, but effective help is available. With telemedicine, you can access treatment discreetly and conveniently.
- Start with our secure consultation form
- Meet with a licensed urology provider via video call.
- Explore treatment options tailored to your needs.
- If prescribed, receive FDA-approved medication delivered discreetly.
Disclaimer
This page is for informational purposes only and does not replace medical advice. Premature ejaculation treatment requires evaluation by a licensed healthcare provider. Medications are prescribed only when appropriate and dispensed by licensed U.S. pharmacies in compliance with FDA regulations.
