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Premature ejaculation occurs when you ejaculate (cum) sooner than you or your partner desire during sex, usually within 2 to 3 minutes. Treatments are available for this issue and you can change your life. Common treatment options for premature ejaculation include behavioral techniques, medications, and counseling. At Dot Clinics, we provide non-surgical and medication-free treatments for premature ejaculation, such as the P-Shot, HA fillers, Shockwave Therapy, Exosome Therapy, and more, to safely and effectively improve overall male sexual health.

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What is Premature Ejaculation?

Premature ejaculation means that when a man has intercourse or sex, at that time his semen comes out earlier than the proper time. If the man ejaculates earlier and till that time if the lady has not reached orgasm, or we can say that before proper sexual satisfaction is achieved, if ejaculation happens, then we call it premature ejaculation. Clinically, pre-ejaculation usually means that a man ejaculates within 1 to 2 minutes after starting sex. But time alone doesn’t decide it. For example, if a man finishes in 60 seconds, it doesn’t always mean he has PE. And even someone who lasts 10 to 15 minutes can still have PE if he feels he can’t control it or if both partners are not satisfied.

PE is also known as rapid ejaculation, premature climax, or early ejaculation. Sometimes, premature ejaculation (PE) occurs in men with erectile dysfunction (ED), a condition where they can’t get or keep a firm erection. It’s best to treat ED first, as PE often improves once the erection problem is resolved.

If you are facing a sexual stamina issue, it's important to speak with a urology specialist about low sexual stamina because it can lead to relationship issues. At Dot Clinics, we provide safe and confidential treatment for premature ejaculation in Pakistan, led by expert male sexual health Dr. Amjad. Most of our treatments are non-surgical and medication-free, but the recommended approach is always based on each patient’s condition and medical history.


How Does Ejaculation Work?

Ejaculation is a complex biological process that involves the release of semen from the male reproductive system, typically during sexual arousal or orgasm. It’s controlled by both the nervous system and the reproductive organs, and happens in two main stages: emission and expulsion.
Emission is controlled by the brain and spinal cord. When a man reaches the peak of orgasm, the brain sends signals that cause the testicles to release sperm. These sperms travel through the vas deferens to reach the seminal vesicles, where they mix with seminal secretions. From there, they move through the prostate and the ejaculatory ducts to the urethra.
The second phase, Ejaculation involves the expulsion of semen through contractions of the pelvic floor muscles. So, emission is controlled by the brain and spinal cord, while ejaculation is mainly dependent on the contraction of the pelvic floor muscles.

Symptoms of Premature Ejaculation

Premature ejaculation symptoms list with stopwatch icon: anxiety, control issues, relationship problems
  • Ejaculation instantly after vaginal penetration.
  • Inability to delay ejaculation during sexual activity.
  • Disturbances in intimate relationship or emotional issues due to decreased sexual satisfaction.
  • Anxiety or stress related to sexual performance.
  • Fear of early ejaculation compelling you to avoid sexual intimacy.
  • Struggle in controlling orgasm due to sexual issues.
  • Feeling a lack of control over ejaculation timing.

What Are the Causes of Early Discharge?

Man sitting on bed looking concerned with list of premature ejaculation causes including diabetes and psychological factors

Several psychological reasons, like depression, stress, anxiety, and relationship issues, alongside biological causes such as hormonal imbalances, brain chemical irregularities like serotonin, low testosterone, prostate inflammation, or nerve problems, cause premature ejaculation (PE). It can also stem from medical conditions like erectile dysfunction or medication side effects. The exact cause of premature ejaculation isn't known because it has several factors such as a lack of sexual experience.

  • Hormonal Issues: Imbalances, especially in thyroid or testosterone levels
  • Prostate or Urethral Problems: Inflammation (prostatitis) or infection
  • Genetics: Inherited traits may play a role
  • Physical Sensitivity: An overly sensitive penis
  • Medications: Side effects from certain drugs
  • Erectile Dysfunction (ED): A history of ED can increase anxiety and contribute to PE
  • Infrequent Ejaculation: Having sex less often may increase sensitivity
  • Diabetes: High blood sugar levels can damage nerves and blood vessels, affecting sexual performance and control.
  • Hypertension (High Blood Pressure): Poor blood flow can interfere with normal sexual function and sensitivity.
  • Smoking: Nicotine reduces blood circulation and can impact stamina and control during intercourse.
  • Obesity: Excess body weight can lead to hormonal imbalance and reduced confidence, both of which contribute to PE.
  • Psychological: It includes stress, depression, anxiety, low self-confidence, and relationship problems such as emotional distance or conflicts with a partner.

Does Low Testosterone Cause Premature Ejaculation?

Low testosterone can be indirectly related to premature ejaculation. It means that a man ejaculates sooner than desired during sexual activity. Testosterone plays an important role in regulating sexual function, including the ejaculatory process. When testosterone levels are low, this control may be disrupted.
Additionally, low testosterone can affect libido, arousal, erections, mood, and confidence, which may further worsen premature ejaculation and overall sexual performance.

Average Sex timing of a healthy man in Pakistan

A healthy man in Pakistan usually lasts about 5 to 7 minutes during sex from penetration to ejaculation, but it can be shorter or longer for different men. If it happens in less than 1–2 minutes every time, it may be called premature ejaculation. Including foreplay like kissing and touching, the full sexual activity can last 15–30 minutes or more. There is no “perfect” time because things like age, health, stress, and how often you have sex can change it. What matters most is enjoying the moment and making sure both partners are happy.


Diagnosis of Premature Ejaculation

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If you suspect PE, consulting a specialist at Dot Clinics is the first step. At Dot Clinics, we conduct a thorough diagnosis that includes:

  • First we have to meet the patient, take a detailed history, see if there was any psychological trauma in childhood, examine his genitals to see if there is any abnormality, and see if there is anything that is causing stress. By collecting all this information, we can find out what the cause might be.
  • Performing a physical examination to rule out other health issues such as cardiovascular disease.
  • Urine or blood tests when needed to check for hormonal or medical causes.
  • We would say that both partners should come to Dot Clinics and meet our Urologist. We examine the male partner in detail, take his history, and it is very important that just like the male partner gives information, in the same way the female partner is also asked whether this is actually premature ejaculation or whether they just feel that way.
  • Many times it happens that nowadays a lot of people watch porn or videos and compare themselves with those people. When we compare ourselves with such unrealistic things, then we start feeling inferior.

At Dot Clinics, we guarantee an exact diagnosis through our comprehensive approach to make the most effective customized treatment plan for you.


What Are the Fastest Ways to Cure Premature Ejaculation?

There are several treatment options for men’s sexual performance, such as psychological and behavioral therapy, lifestyle modifications, medications, and minimally invasive procedures:

Psychological Techniques

The first treatment is psychological therapy, which involves both partners. It is not only the treatment of one individual but of both. Proper communication between partners is essential. They must understand each other well, reduce misunderstandings, and participate together in therapy to achieve emotional stability and better control.

Treatment options for premature ejaculation including therapy, lifestyle changes, and medicines

Lifestyle Modification

Lifestyle modification is one of the best and natural treatment options. This includes maintaining a healthy diet, quitting smoking, reducing weight, and avoiding obesity. These small but significant lifestyle changes help a lot in overcoming premature ejaculation.
At Dot Clinics, we guide you through simple and effective stop-start and squeeze techniques. These easy methods will assist you to achieve better control over when you ejaculate and lower performance anxiety during sexual intercourse. We also recommend Kegel exercises, a key form of pelvic floor exercises, proven to help men improve ejaculatory control.

Early Discharge Medicines

There are several medicines used for premature ejaculation that can provide effective and faster results. Medications are divided into two main types: topical (local) and oral medications. Topical treatments include sprays or gels that act as local anesthetics. These reduce sensitivity on the skin, which helps prolong timing. Such products should be applied about 15–20 minutes before intercourse and washed off 5 minutes before to avoid numbness or irritation to the partner. Oral medications include drugs such as SSRIs (Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors) and 5-Alpha Reductase Inhibitors.

How to Stop Quick Release Naturally?

There are two simple techniques that can help men control premature ejaculation: Squeeze Technique and Stop-Start Method.

  • Squeeze Technique: When you feel ejaculation coming, gently squeeze the penis to reduce arousal and delay ejaculation. Hold for about 30 seconds.
  • Stop-Start Method: When ejaculation is near, stop all stimulation and wait until the feeling goes away. Then start again and stop just before ejaculation. Repeat several times.
  • Practicing these methods helps men recognize their body’s signals and gain better control over ejaculation.


Lifelong Premature Ejaculation Treatment Options

At Dot Clinics we provide you treatment for early discharge without medications with advance technology with minimal side effects.

In cases where medications are not effective, minimally invasive procedures are available. Shockwave Therapy, Stem Cell Therapy, and PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) Therapy are the best treatments for repairing damaged blood vessels, opening blocked vessels, and improving blood flow in the penile and corporal bodies. Better blood flow results in improved erection and ejaculation control.

Male pelvic anatomy showing premature ejaculation treatments: shockwave, HIFEM, fillers, P-Shot therapy

At Dot Clinics, we offer several treatments to help with premature ejaculation and improve sexual health:

  • HA Fillers For Early Discharge:
    At Dot Clinics, we provide advanced HA (Hyaluronic Acid) filler treatment to help men gain better control over ejaculation and improve sexual performance. The procedure is performed by trained experts using safe and effective methods. HA fillers are injected into the penile shaft to increase volume and reduce hypersensitivity of the nerve endings, helping delay ejaculation during sexual activity. Benefits of HA fillers

    • Better control over ejaculation timing.
    • Reduced penile sensitivity during intercourse.
    • Fewer instances of early climax.
    • Improved stamina and sexual confidence.
    • Support for performance anxiety linked to PE.
  • P-shot (Priapus Shot):
    In PShot, prp is injected into the penis to promote tissue repair, increase blood flow and improve sensitivity by using your own blood platelets. It helps in overall sexual health, erectile function, and can reduce premature ejaculation by improving control during sexual intercourse.
  • HIFEM (High-Intensity Focused Electromagnetic) Therapy:
    Dot Clinics provides a non-invasive treatment using HIFEM waves centered to strengthen the pelvic floor muscles, which are important to control ejaculation. Strong muscles mean better time and better sexual performance, especially for men with mild erectile dysfunction issues.
  • Shockwave therapy:
    Shockwave Therapy enables healthy growth of the tissue in the penis and enhances blood flow. By boosting sensitivity, nerve function, and vascular health, it aids in reducing ejaculatory dysfunction.

  • Early Discharge Treatment Price

    The treatment cost for Premature Ejaculation in Pakistan generally ranges from Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 60,000. However, Dot Clinics offers non-invasive treatments such as Shockwave Therapy, Penile Fillers, and Stem Cell Therapy at more affordable prices between PKR 8,000 and PKR 32,000. The actual cost may vary depending on the patient’s condition, the selected treatment type, and the doctor’s experience. To book an appointment, call us at the given number or visit Dot Clinics.


    Doctors at Dot Clinics for Ejaculation Problems

    Dot Clinics offers specialized treatment for ejaculation problems under the care of experienced doctors. Dr. Amjid provides consultation and treatment in Multan, while Dr. Faisal Ilyas serves patients in Lahore. Both doctors are certified by the Pakistan Medical Commission (PMC) and have extensive experience in treating early ejaculation issues. At Dot Clinics, patients receive expert medical care, personalized treatment plans, and a confidential, professional environment. Dr. Faisal Ilyas is also highly experienced in penile implant surgery. We provide our services in overall Pakistan.


    Why Choose Dot Clinics for Premature Ejaculation Treatment?

    Our medical team understands sexual health and its related issues and is committed to providing care tailored to your needs. We combine behavioral therapy, medications, and advanced treatments to effectively manage early discharge. Our approach focuses not only on improving sexual health but also on enhancing overall quality of life. Most of our treatments are medication-free, as we use advanced therapies such as Shockwave Therapy, HA Fillers, and HIFEM to permanently treat premature ejaculation.

    • Certified Urologist on Board: Your treatment is done by an experienced specialist in male sexual health.
    • Cutting Edge Technology: We only use FDA-approved treatments and medical equipment.
    • 100% Private and Confidential: We value your dignity and guarantee privacy.
    • Patient Satisfaction: We have 500+ patients who are satisfied with our treatments.
    Update Date: 09.02.2026
    Dr.Amjad Urologist & Endoscopic Surgeon
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    Dr. Amjad

    Urologist & Endoscopic Surgeon
    The content of this page is for informational purposes only.
    Please consult with our Urologist & Endoscopic Surgeon for diagnosis and treatment.

FAQ's

Yes, PE is a treatable condition. With the right care including behavioral therapy, medications, and contemporary therapies like HA fillers, P-shot, premature ejaculation (PE) can be managed or cured.

Yes! Add foods in your meal which are rich in zinc, antioxidants, and vitamins like spinach, walnuts, citrus fruits to boost sperm motility and reduce sexual impotence.

Yes! Sex timing condoms are designed to reduce penile sensitivity, helping to delay ejaculation. They’re a safe and easy option we offer for men looking to improve their control during sex.

Many people use herbal creams and timing pills to last longer, but their safety and results can vary from person to person. It is always best to get advice from a specialist before utilizing them.

Healthcare professionals might go over your sexual history, perform a physical exam, and occasionally do blood tests to rule out health conditions including abnormal levels linked to hormones or neurotransmitters.


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