I have difficulty ejaculating during sex. I can maintain an erection and continue intercourse for a long time, but I cannot reach ejaculation or orgasm. This has been happening consistently and is affecting my sex life. What could be causing this, and what tests or treatments would you recommend?
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If u are taking antidepressants drugs then it could be side effect of that !! Or may be while intercoursing u distract your concentration on somewhere. These could be the reason ..so concentrate. And if u are taking antidepressants pill then avoid for some while .
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Hi, difficulty reaching ejaculation while maintaining erection is due to stress, anxiety or habits.
No immediate worry, many see good improvement with relaxation and lifestyle tweaks.
Delayed ejaculation can occasionally be linked to underlying chemical or structural factors. These include a decrease in overall thyroid or testosterone hormone parameters, mild nerve desensitization in the pelvic area, or a condition called retrograde ejaculation, where semen travels backward into the bladder instead of exiting forward.
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Your ability to maintain a satisfactory erection suggests that erectile dysfunction is unlikely. The problem appears more consistent with delayed ejaculation or difficulty achieving orgasm.
Common causes include psychological factors (performance anxiety, relationship stress)
certain medications (especially antidepressants),
hormonal abnormalities (low testosterone, high prolactin),
diabetes-related nerve dysfunction, and less commonly neurological conditions.
I would recommend evaluation by a psychiatrist specializing in sexual medicine, an andrologist, or a urologist.
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Basic tests include
fasting blood sugar/HbA1c, thyroid profile, morning testosterone, and prolactin levels.
Treatment depends on the underlying cause and may involve sex therapy, medication review, or correction of hormonal abnormalities.
This is a serious issue as it may also affect your partner emotionally and mentally , there may be various reasons which can lead to this … Are you under any drug / alcohol use when you do the intercourse …? We will be needing a detailed history and some investigations to be done to make a proper diagnosis and treatment
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