Dear Abhijeet,
Based on your concerns, consulting a urologist is the best option. A urologist specializes in both premature ejaculation (PE) and frequent urination and can provide the right diagnosis and treatment plan. Additionally, for drug addiction, a psychiatrist can help you with de-addiction therapy and mental health support.
Treatment for Premature Ejaculation (PE)
- Behavioral Therapy: Techniques like the start-stop method and squeeze technique can help delay ejaculation.
- Counseling & Therapy: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) can help manage anxiety and stress related to sexual performance.
- Medical Treatment: After proper evaluation, a urologist may prescribe topical creams, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), or other medications. Do not take any medication without a doctor’s advice.
- Surgical Options: In rare cases, dorsal nerve desensitization surgery may be recommended for persistent PE that does not respond to other treatments.
Lifestyle Tips for Better Sexual Health
- Maintain a Healthy Diet: Include zinc- and magnesium-rich foods like nuts, spinach, and seafood to improve sexual health.
- Regular Exercise: Pelvic floor exercises (Kegels) can strengthen muscles and improve ejaculatory control.
- Stress Management: Practice meditation, yoga, and deep breathing techniques to reduce anxiety.
- Avoid Smoking & Alcohol: These can negatively impact sexual performance.
- Quality Sleep: Ensure 7-8 hours of restful sleep to maintain hormonal balance.