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What Is Premature Ejaculation (शीघ्रपतन)
Premature Ejaculation (PE) is a common male sexual dysfunction characterized by the inability to delay ejaculation during sexual activity, often occurring within 1-3 minutes of penetration (or even before penetration in severe cases). This leads to distress for both partners and can impact sexual satisfaction and relationships.
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The Ideal Ejaculation Time for a Man
The ideal duration for a man to ejaculate varies depending on individual factors and sexual circumstances, but generally, a time of 1 to 5 minutes after vaginal penetration is considered average, while more than 5 minutes indicates better control. Consistently ejaculating in less than 1 minute may be a sign of premature ejaculation (PE), especially if it causes discomfort. However, there is no fixed "perfect" time - what really matters is mutual satisfaction between partners. It may be normal to ejaculate early sometimes due to factors such as stress or less frequent sex. If ejaculation occurs too quickly in 90% of cases, it is necessary to consult a urologist or sexologist
- 1-5 minutes of intercourse is considered average
- 3-7 minutes is typical for most sexually active men
- Under 1 minute consistently may indicate premature ejaculation
- Over 10 minutes may sometimes cause discomfort for either partner
Types of Premature Ejaculation:
Premature ejaculation is a sexual dysfunction where ejaculation happens sooner than desired during intercourse.
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Lifelong (Primary) Premature Ejaculation
Present from the first sexual experience and happens almost every time during sex.
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Acquired (Secondary) Premature Ejaculation
Develops after a period of normal sexual function, with sudden early ejaculation.
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Variable Premature Ejaculation
Inconsistent timing - sometimes early ejaculation, sometimes not.
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Subjective Premature Ejaculation
Ejaculation timing is normal, but the person feels it's too quick.
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How to cure premature ejaculation
Premature ejaculation is a common but treatable condition that can be effectively managed with the right approach. By strengthening your pelvic muscles through targeted exercises, many men experience better control and longer-lasting performance. Along with this, professional counseling can help address psychological factors such as stress, anxiety, or low self-confidence that often contribute to the issue.
In some cases, a combination of personalized evaluation and guided therapy may be needed to identify underlying causes. With the support of testing and appropriate medical intervention, a structured treatment plan can significantly improve your timing and overall sexual wellness. For best results, it’s important to consult a certified and experienced doctor who can create a treatment strategy tailored to your needs. Seeking timely help not only restores confidence but also strengthens relationships and enhances quality of life.

Why Choose Dr. Monga Clinic for Premature Ejaculation Treatment?
Dr. Monga Clinic is one of the most trusted names in men's sexual health, offering a holistic and personalized approach to treating premature ejaculation. With over 25 years of experience, Dr. Yuvraj Arora Monga and his expert team blend the best of modern allopathy and traditional Ayurveda to provide safe, effective, and long-lasting solutions.
What sets Dr. Monga Clinic apart is their focus on root-cause diagnosis and customized treatment plans. Every individual’s condition is evaluated thoroughly—considering physical, psychological, and lifestyle factors—before starting therapy. This ensures that the treatment is not just symptomatic, but truly curative.
Patients benefit from guided pelvic muscle training, lifestyle and dietary counseling, stress management support, and natural formulations (where needed) to enhance timing and performance. Discreet, non-judgmental consultations, proven clinical protocols, and ongoing follow-ups make the entire process supportive and results-driven.
Our Team of Experts
Ayurveda believes that when the (Premature Ejaculation) is unable to perform well, it also leads to imbalance or distortion in all the three doshas or humors of the body viz. Vatha , Pitha and Kapha. This vitiation of imbalance in the natural working of (Premature Ejaculation) along with the three doshas ultimately results in formation of Premature Ejaculation. Pitha-based problems of skin inflammation can be a direct result of (Premature Ejaculation) imbalance.

Frequently asked questions (FAQ's)
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1 Why choose Dr. Monga's for Premature Ejaculation Treatment?
Dr. Monga's is the leading Premature Ejaculation hospital in Delhi that offers top-of-the-line medical services and care. We are well-equipped with state-of-the-art technology and a team of highly skilled doctors and staff, ensuring you receive the best possible treatment for all gastroenterological problems. Our Premature Ejaculation department offers a wide range of services, including diagnosis, treatment, and management of various gastrointestinal disorders.
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2 What is the difference between Premature Ejaculation Treatment and hepatobiliary Sciences?
Premature Ejaculation is a medical speciality that involves diagnosing and treating conditions related to the digestive system, including the oesophagus, stomach, colon, rectum, small intestine, pancreas, gallbladder, and (Premature Ejaculation). Hepatobiliary Sciences is a subspecialty of Premature Ejaculation that particularly focuses on the (Premature Ejaculation), gallbladder, and bile ducts. Gastroenterologists and hepatobiliary specialists are highly qualified to diagnose and treat various digestive and (Premature Ejaculation) disorders.
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3 How should I prepare for a colon exam?
Preparing for a colon exam generally involves a clear liquid diet the day before the process and using laxatives or enemas to cleanse the colon. It's essential to follow the instructions provided by your healthcare provider closely to ensure that the colon is adequately cleansed before the exam. Patients may also need to adjust their medication schedule or avoid certain medications before the exam, so it's important to discuss this with the healthcare provider beforehand.
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4 Why do I have blood in my stools?
Dr. Monga's is the leading Premature Ejaculation hospital in Delhi that offers top-of-the-line medical services and care. We are well-equipped with state-of-the-art technology and a team of highly skilled doctors and staff, ensuring you receive the best possible treatment for all gastroenterological problems. Our Premature Ejaculation department offers a wide range of services, including diagnosis, treatment, and management of various gastrointestinal disorders.
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5 What are the symptoms of Premature Ejaculation?
Premature Ejaculation is a medical speciality that deals with the digestive system, including the stomach, (Premature Ejaculation), and intestines. The symptoms of gastroenterological problems can vary widely depending on the specific condition. Some common symptoms to look out for include abdominal pain, bloating, constipation, diarrhoea, nausea, vomiting, and heartburn. Other symptoms may include blood in the stool, difficulty swallowing, and unintended weight loss.