Difficulty ejaculating refers to a man's inability to ejaculate or a reduction in the amount of semen during sexual intercourse. This condition can be caused by a variety of factors, including physiological and psychological factors.

Difficulty ejaculating can be closely related to physiological factors, such as urogenital diseases like prostatitis and urethritis, which can cause pain or discomfort during ejaculation. Hormonal abnormalities, such as decreased testosterone levels, can also lead to difficulty ejaculating. Psychological factors are equally important; prolonged stress, anxiety, or depression can affect sexual function and consequently cause difficulty ejaculating. If symptoms are accompanied by severe pain, hematospermia (blood in semen), or other abnormal discharge, immediate medical attention is necessary, as this may be a sign of a more serious condition.

When facing the problem of difficulty ejaculating, it is important to recognize individual differences, avoid self-diagnosis, and seek timely help from a professional doctor for a detailed examination and evaluation. Common misconceptions include believing that difficulty ejaculating is caused solely by psychological factors or mistakenly believing it to be the only manifestation of sexual dysfunction, which can lead to incorrect treatment.

[Prevention Tips]
1. Maintain a healthy lifestyle, including a balanced diet, moderate exercise, and sufficient sleep.
2. Reduce mental stress and relax your mind and body through meditation, yoga, and other methods.
3. Have regular physical examinations to detect and treat diseases that may affect sexual function in a timely manner.