Delayed ejaculation treatment depends on the underlying cause, but it might include taking a medication or making changes to medications you currently take, undergoing psychological counseling, or addressing alcohol or illegal drug use.
Physical causes may include:Blockage of the ducts that semen passes through.Use of certain drugs.Nervous system diseases, such as stroke or nerve damage to the spinal cord or back.Nerve damage during surgery in the pelvis.
Risk factors linked to male infertility include:Smoking tobacco.Using alcohol.Using certain illicit drugs.Being overweight.Having certain past or present infections.Being exposed to toxins.Overheating the testicles.Having experienced trauma to the testicles.More items...•
Signs and Symptoms of Infertility in MenProblems obtaining and maintaining an erection.Trouble ejaculating – either no ejaculation or reduced volume of semen.Loss of libido or sexual desire / arousal.Pain or discomfort in the testicles or area surrounding the testicles.Growth of breast tissue in men (gynecomastia)More items...•
It is completely healthy to ejaculate more or less than three times a week! The average ejaculation frequency for men ranges from two to seven times a week, which is a pretty wide gap. So it's clear that there's no right or wrong answer, nor are there any significant health risks associated with ejaculation frequency.
There are no 'normal' times that you should ejaculate, and therefore there are no reasons to control your ejacu-lation. Ejaculating more frequently has more health benefits. The average number of times you ejaculate varies with your age, relationship status, and health.