Secondary premature ejaculation
Secondary premature ejaculation refers to men who have had normal ejaculation for a period of time, and then gradually develop premature ejaculation, often secondary to diseases such as erectile dysfunction or reproductive infection. High social pressure, unsatisfactory family life, and excessive psychological stress may lead to secondary premature ejaculation.
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