Premature Ejaculation (PE)


MSH Team Members are healthcare professionals who specialise in helping patients with Premature Ejaculation (PE), a common sexual dysfunction characterised by the inability to delay ejaculation during sexual activity. They provide valuable support, assessment, and treatment options to individuals experiencing this concern.


Understanding Premature Ejaculation (PE):


MSH Team Members have in-depth knowledge about PE and its impact on individuals' sexual experiences. They can explain that PE involves the consistent or recurrent inability to control ejaculation, resulting in reduced sexual satisfaction and distress for both partners. They understand the physical and psychological factors contributing to PE and the challenges it presents to individuals and their relationships.


Assessment and Evaluation:


MSH Team Members conduct a comprehensive assessment to understand the underlying factors contributing to PE. They consider both physical and psychological aspects, taking into account medical history, sexual history, current symptoms, and emotional well-being. They may use validated questionnaires or other assessment tools to evaluate the severity and impact of PE.


Treatment Options:


MSH Team Members offer various treatment options for PE based on the individual's needs and the underlying causes. They may recommend a combination of approaches, including behavioural techniques (such as the start-stop or squeeze technique), counselling, and, in some cases, medications. They provide guidance on developing sexual skills, managing anxiety, and improving sexual satisfaction.


Psychological and Emotional Support:


PE can have a significant psychological impact, leading to feelings of frustration, embarrassment, or decreased self-esteem. MSH Team Members provide a supportive and non-judgmental environment for patients to discuss their concerns openly. They offer counselling and guidance on addressing emotional distress, enhancing communication with partners, and fostering healthy sexual relationships.


Collaboration with Specialists:


MSH Team Members collaborate with other healthcare professionals, such as urologists, psychologists, or sex therapists, to ensure comprehensive care for patients with PE. They may facilitate referrals to specialists when necessary, ensuring that individuals receive specialised expertise and treatment options tailored to their specific needs.


Education and Resources:


MSH Team Members provide educational resources on PE, including information on potential causes, treatment options, and self-help strategies. They can recommend reliable sources of information and additional resources, such as books, websites, or support groups, that offer further support for individuals with PE.


By seeking support from MSH Team Members, individuals with Premature Ejaculation can access expert guidance, evaluation, and treatment options tailored to their specific needs. The services provided by these professionals contribute to improving sexual well-being, enhancing sexual performance, and promoting a better quality of life for individuals experiencing PE.








My Sexual Health provides credible sexual health services for Premature Ejaculation (PE). Contact us for an appointment with a medical doctor, physiotherapist, or other health professional

MSH doctors can assist with the medical implications of your condition. Refer to the list of Competent Sexual Health Providers listed on our website.


If you suspect that your problem Is more psychological or due to relationship factors, you can see one of the MSH psychologists/counsellors.


All the MSH Team members work within the context of a multidisciplinary team and will refer you to another team member of need be.


*Please contact your preferred healthcare provider directly for more information about the cost of consultations. MSH offers a platform service to Credible Sexual Health Providers you may choose to consult with.

Disclaimer:  MSH provides a platform for Sexual Health providers to network and learn in order to render the highest level of sexual health services to patients.  MSH does not take responsibility for the clinical practice of any of its members.  Any concerns can be directed towards info@mysexualhealth.co.za but misconduct needs to be reported to the registration body of the particular individual.