Premature ejaculation (PE) refers to a condition where a man ejaculates sooner during sexual activity than he or his partner would like. It's one of the most common sexual dysfunctions, and it can lead to feelings of frustration or embarrassment. The exact timing can vary, but it’s often considered premature if ejaculation happens within a minute or so of penetration, or before the individual feels ready.
The negative consequences of premature ejaculation are significant they cause: sexual dissatisfaction, personal distress, interpersonal difficulty, low self-esteem, and they may affect partner satisfaction. Treatments are available and one medicine that is commonly used is called Priligy. It is used to treat premature ejaculation by increasing the time it takes, as well as improving the user's control over ejaculation.