During sex, I get very excited, but it finishes too quickly, and I am not able to enjoy it properly. Is there any safe medicine that can help without side effects?
Finishing too quickly during sex is often related to a condition called premature ejaculation, and it can happen due to high arousal, anxiety, stress, lack of control over excitement, or sometimes sensitivity in the genital area. It is very common and does not always indicate a serious health problem, but it can affect confidence and satisfaction. In many cases, it improves with simple behavioural techniques like slowing down stimulation, focusing on relaxation, and practising better control during intimacy, along with good communication with your partner to reduce performance pressure. Lifestyle factors such as reducing stress, getting proper sleep, regular exercise, and avoiding excessive pornography can also help improve control over time. Medicines are available that may help in some cases, but they can have side effects and are not suitable for self-use, so medicines/treatment should be taken only if advised or prescribed by your doctor after proper evaluation. If the problem is persistent or affecting your relationship, a doctor or sex specialist can guide safe and effective treatment options tailored to your situation.