Premature Ejaculation Treatment

Premature Ejaculation

Request private support for premature ejaculation without leaving home. Our Australian-registered doctors can help you explore treatment options and provide a prescription where clinically appropriate.

How our doctors support with premature ejaculation

Premature ejaculation (PE) can affect self-esteem, relationships, sex life, and quality of life — but support is available. With InstantScripts, you can request a confidential consultation to discuss symptoms and potential treatment pathways with an experienced Australian-registered doctor.

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What we offer

Discreet online consultations with Australian-registered doctors, available 24/7 with low wait times

Advice on how to stop premature ejaculation and manage recurring symptoms

Consideration of premature ejaculation medication or other options where suitable

Optional follow-up consultations with an available doctor

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Every telehealth appointment is with an Australian-based doctor registered with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency.

Premature Ejaculation Treatment Online: How It Works

1.

Request a telehealth consultation

Let our doctors know why you’re requesting a consultation, create your InstantScripts account and complete your payment.

2.

A doctor will call you

Our doctors will review your request and call you to discuss any concerns or questions you have.

3.

Receive your script

If the doctor decides medication is necessary, an eScript will be sent to your phone so you to collect your medication from any pharmacy in Australia, or alternatively, we can arrange delivery.

Private support when you need it most

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We know some topics aren’t easy to bring up face-to-face.

That’s why InstantScripts offers a private, online way to request early ejaculation treatment from home.

You’ll speak with an Australian-registered doctor who’s here to listen, support you, and guide you through your options.

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*4-hour delivery only available to metro locations during specific windows.

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What is premature ejaculation?

How long should it take to ejaculate during sexual activity?

There is no set time that determines when a man should ejaculate, but premature ejaculation is typically considered when ejaculation happens within one minute of penetration. It can also occur during foreplay or when attempting to insert the penis during sex. Occasional instances of early ejaculation are generally not a cause for concern, but if it happens regularly and interferes with sexual satisfaction, it should be addressed.

How common is premature ejaculation?

Premature ejaculation is the most common sexual problem affecting men. It is more prevalent in younger men, as ejaculation tends to take longer as men age, but it can occur at any age.

What causes premature ejaculation?

Premature ejaculation can be a lifelong issue that starts from the first sexual experience, possibly due to a chemical imbalance in the brain or psychological factors like performance anxiety. It can also be acquired, developing after a period of normal ejaculation, often associated with other problems such as anxiety, stress, erectile dysfunction, or relationship problems. Alcohol and recreational drugs can exacerbate premature ejaculation, and certain physical conditions or medications may contribute to it as well.

When should I speak to a doctor?

If you are experiencing premature ejaculation, it is advisable to speak with a doctor. They can provide reassurance, highlight potential causes, and discuss possible treatments for premature ejaculation where appropriate. Involving your partner in these discussions can also be helpful. It's important to remember that ejaculation problems are common and seeking medical advice is nothing to be embarrassed or shy about. Many men with premature ejaculation can be successfully assisted, which can improve intimate relationships and overall satisfaction.

How do you avoid quick discharge of sperm?

Improving control during intimacy can sometimes involve techniques or strategies recommended by a healthcare professional. Pelvic floor exercises and other behavioural techniques may also be considered. Condoms can also delay the discharge of sperm, as they can make the penis less sensitive to sexual arousal. There are also specially designed climax control condoms made with numbing agents, and sometimes also thicker latex.

How do you cure premature ejaculation permanently?

There is no single guaranteed permanent cure for premature ejaculation, but with the right medical support, many people see significant improvements. A doctor can help you explore suitable treatment options for premature ejaculations, such as topical numbing agents and oral medications.

Can premature ejaculation be prevented in the first place?

Some people find that certain exercises, such as pelvic floor/Kegel exercises, may help improve control and delay ejaculation. Regular physical activity may also support overall sexual function. If you're concerned, it's best to speak with a doctor about strategies that may be appropriate for you.

Premature ejaculation refers to the difficulty in controlling the timing of orgasm, resulting in ejaculation that occurs too quickly, either as perceived by the individual or their partner. It is a common issue experienced by many men at some point in their lives.

Sources

https://www.healthdirect.gov.au/premature-ejaculation, Healthy Male (Premature ejaculation), Healthy Male (Fact Sheet - Premature Ejaculation), Learn more here about the development and quality assurance of healthdirect content. https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/premature-ejaculation/diagnosis-treatment/drc-20354905, Premature ejaculation, Mayo Clinic

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