There are similarities in the characteristics and clinical symptoms of premature ejaculation and erectile dysfunction in clinical practice, which should be distinguished.

1. Erectile dysfunction

Erectile dysfunction refers to the inability of the penis to achieve or maintain an erection that is not firm enough for sexual intercourse. Premature ejaculation refers to the inability of the penis to achieve an erection during sexual intercourse, but due to premature ejaculation, it can affect normal sexual intercourse. The relationship between the two is closely related, and it is common to have consecutive or concurrent diseases. Premature ejaculation can further develop and lead to erectile dysfunction. Clinically, premature ejaculation is a common cause of erectile dysfunction, caused by excessive sexual arousal. Due to excessive sexual arousal, the central nervous system is burdened excessively, and low exercise and premature ejaculation gradually lead to failure and enter an inhibitory state. At this time, erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation are mainly functional. In addition to functional dysfunction, premature ejaculation also has a better prognosis after medication, psychological therapy, and sexual behavior therapy; Functional erectile dysfunction has a better prognosis, while organic drugs and psychotherapy have a poorer or even ineffective prognosis.

2. Enuresis

Enigmentation refers to the frequent occurrence of ejaculation in a state of no sexual intercourse, such as masturbation or masturbation. When engaging in sexual intercourse, it can be completely normal ejaculation or laughing; Premature ejaculation refers to premature ejaculation that occurs when there is preparation for sexual intercourse and sexual intercourse begins, or when ejaculation occurs too quickly before sexual intercourse and the normal sexual process cannot be completed. Currently, both are commonly seen in clinical practice.

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