Treatment for delayed ejaculation mainly involves improving symptoms through medication, psychological intervention, and lifestyle adjustments.

Delayed ejaculation is a sexual dysfunction typically characterized by a delayed or difficult ejaculation process. Treatment requires consideration of multiple factors, including both physiological and psychological ones. Medication is a common approach, such as using SSRIs (antidepressants that regulate neurotransmitter levels in the brain, thereby improving ejaculatory function). In addition to medication, psychological intervention is crucial, as anxiety, depression, and other psychological factors often affect ejaculatory function. Psychological counseling and behavioral therapy can effectively alleviate these psychological stresses, thus improving symptoms of delayed ejaculation. Lifestyle modifications are also part of treatment, such as quitting smoking, limiting alcohol intake, and maintaining a healthy weight; these measures can all help improve ejaculatory function.

During the treatment of delayed ejaculation, patients may encounter some risks and misconceptions. Treatment effectiveness varies from person to person, and some patients may require a longer period to see significant improvement. Some patients may mistakenly believe that medication is the only solution, neglecting the importance of psychological intervention and lifestyle adjustments. Side effects such as nausea and headaches may occur during treatment, which can make patients uncomfortable and even affect the continuation of treatment. Throughout the treatment process, patients should maintain close communication with their doctors, promptly reporting treatment progress and any potential side effects so that the doctor can adjust the treatment plan accordingly.

[Management Tips]
1. Regularly monitor sexual function indicators, such as ejaculation time and libido.
2. Adjust your lifestyle habits, such as quitting smoking, limiting alcohol consumption, and maintaining a healthy weight.
3. Seek medical attention promptly if drug side effects occur and adjust the medication regimen.