Sexual Health
Why do you experience decreased libido and premature ejaculation? What are the conditions for determining whether sexual desire has decreased
Modern life is tense and stressful, and many male friends suffer from decreased libido and premature ejaculation. However, in fact, there is no inevitable connection between decreased libido and premature ejaculation, and male friends cannot speculate at will. So, what is premature ejaculation due to decreased libido?
1. Definition of decreased libido and premature ejaculation
From a medical perspective, people with decreased libido are characterized by a decrease in their ability to engage in sexual intercourse and initial sexual behavior levels. According to literature reports, it is more common for women to experience decreased libido than men. The criteria for determining whether sexual desire is decreasing include: 1. Non elderly adults; 2. Lack of sexual interest and requirements; 3. The above symptoms persist for at least three months; 4. Without the influence of symptoms of organic brain diseases, physical diseases, alcohol, drugs, or other mental disorders such as neurosis, depression, and schizophrenia.
And another symptom - premature ejaculation, is a common male sexual dysfunction disease. The general symptom is that after the penis is erect, a man ejaculates before entering the vagina, just before entering, and just before ejaculation, and the penis naturally weakens and enters the refractory period. Premature ejaculation patients may also experience systemic symptoms such as depression, anxiety or dizziness, fatigue, and memory loss. According to research, the average duration of normal male sexual activity is 14-17 minutes. If it is less than 10 minutes, it is considered moderate premature ejaculation, and if it is less than 5 minutes, it is considered severe premature ejaculation.
It should be noted that premature ejaculation during prolonged sexual intercourse is considered pathological. So, the symptoms of premature ejaculation cannot be hastily concluded based on the occasional dissatisfaction with male sexual activity.
2. The relationship between decreased libido and premature ejaculation
Many premature ejaculation patients often experience symptoms of decreased libido, but these decreased libido premature ejaculation patients are mostly caused by psychological factors. To treat premature ejaculation due to decreased libido, it is necessary to simultaneously treat premature ejaculation and decreased libido, identify the cause, and develop a verified treatment plan based on the cause.
Although decreased libido and premature ejaculation are two different symptoms that are not necessarily related, to some extent, decreased libido and premature ejaculation are mutually causal. A person's various skills, including sexual abilities, are acquired and require continuous practice and review. They should be unable to engage in sexual activity for a long time due to decreased libido, which inevitably leads to abnormal reactions and ineffective movements. Moreover, most premature ejaculation patients face a situation of "powerlessness" and lack interest in sexual life. Over time, this can easily lead to a vicious cycle of problems. So to some extent, there is a mutual influence between decreased libido and premature ejaculation.