Last longer. Perform better. Enjoy sex again.
Premature ejaculation affects 1 in 3 men over the course of their lives. It is not a character flaw — it is a medical condition with physical and psychological causes that respond to treatment. At Iuventus, we find the optimal solution for your specific case.
Premature ejaculation has multiple causes. Finding yours determines the right treatment.
Until recently PE was believed to be purely psychological. Today medical professionals recognize a combination of emotional and physical factors — and treatment is most effective when it targets the actual cause in your specific case.
Performance anxiety during sexual intercourse is one of the most common triggers of PE — and it becomes self-reinforcing with each episode. Being in a hurry to avoid being caught during early sexual experiences, new partners or situations, and general sexual anxiety all establish ejaculatory patterns that persist. PE therapy identifies and addresses these psychological patterns alongside any physical contributors.
Most PE cases have a connection to erectile dysfunction and inadequate sexual response — men who are uncertain about maintaining erections often rush to ejaculate before losing their erection. Addressing the underlying ED component directly reduces PE frequency. At Iuventus, we assess both conditions simultaneously because treating them separately produces inferior outcomes.
Inflammation, infection, and other problems with the prostate gland are among the biological contributors to premature ejaculation. Prostate conditions affect the ejaculatory reflex and the sensitivity of the urogenital system. A thorough assessment identifies whether prostate health is a contributing factor before any treatment protocol is designed.
Abnormal hormone levels — particularly testosterone, thyroid hormones, and oxytocin — can affect ejaculatory control. Hormonal PE is often overlooked in conventional assessment but responds well to BHRT once identified. At Iuventus, our hormonal testing includes the full panel relevant to sexual function, not just testosterone.
Neurological disorders affecting sensory processing and ejaculatory reflex control, arteriosclerosis affecting penile blood flow and sensitivity, and diabetes-related neuropathy all contribute to PE in ways that are physical rather than psychological. Identifying these allows targeted treatment rather than generic behavioral therapy.
Relationship problems — extramarital affairs, unreasonable expectations, intimacy disorders, and different libidos — are among the most common causes of PE. These establish wrong ejaculatory patterns that persist even after the relationship dynamic improves. PE therapy in the context of relationship-driven causes addresses the interpersonal component alongside the physiological one.
Whether the cause is psychological or physical, at Iuventus we find the way out.
Effective PE therapy means finding the solution that will work for your specific situation. Talking to one of our qualified medical providers is the most crucial step you can take to stop early ejaculation and enjoy your sex life to the fullest again.
1 in 3 men. Any age. Fully treatable.
Premature ejaculation is defined as the inability to control ejaculation during sexual intercourse — either ejaculating before penetration, soon after with minimal stimulation, or consistently before the desired ejaculatory latency time is met. It is the most common male sexual dysfunction, affecting approximately 1 in 3 men over the course of their lives. Many believe age is the primary factor, but PE frequently affects men during their teen years and twenties — often triggered by new sexual experience, a new partner, or a new situation.
The causes of PE are more complex than historically believed. While psychological factors — performance anxiety, adolescent sexual experiences, relationship issues — are significant contributors, physical factors play an equally important role in many cases. Erectile dysfunction, prostate inflammation, hormonal imbalances, neurological disorders, arteriosclerosis, and diabetes all affect ejaculatory control through different physiological pathways. Effective treatment requires identifying which combination of factors is driving the condition in each specific patient.
Because PE is directly associated with men's self-esteem, the condition carries a heavy psychological burden — distress, embarrassment, performance anxiety, and avoidance of intimacy that can compound the original problem and damage relationships over time. The medical professionals at Iuventus are committed to finding the most optimal early ejaculation solution for your case — treating both the physical cause and the psychological consequences that PE produces.
Erectile dysfunction (the most common PE driver) · Prostate inflammation, infection, or other prostate problems · Arteriosclerosis (vascular) · Diabetes and diabetic neuropathy · Abnormal hormone levels (testosterone, thyroid, oxytocin) · Neurological disorders affecting the ejaculatory reflex. We test for all of these alongside psychological assessment — because treating the wrong cause produces inconsistent results.
The most common male sexual dysfunction. Fully addressable.
PE affects 1 in 3 men — more commonly than any other male sexual dysfunction. It is not a permanent condition. With the right assessment and the right treatment protocol, nearly all men can achieve meaningful improvement in ejaculatory control.
From embarrassment to confidence restored.
We discuss your PE pattern in detail — onset, frequency, severity, and how it's affecting your relationship and quality of life. Your complete sexual and medical history is reviewed in a private, non-judgmental clinical setting.
Physical assessment: prostate health, hormonal panel (testosterone, thyroid, oxytocin), vascular and neurological screening, and ED evaluation. Psychological assessment: performance anxiety, relationship factors, and ejaculatory pattern history.
Your treatment is designed around your specific causes — not a generic PE protocol. Physical causes are treated medically (hormonal, prostate, ED treatment). Psychological causes are addressed with proven behavioral and pharmacological approaches. Most patients need a combination.
PE treatment requires monitoring and adjustment. We schedule follow-up appointments to assess response, address any residual anxiety or behavioral patterns, and optimize the protocol. Most patients see meaningful improvement within 4–8 weeks of starting treatment.
Medicine that
gets you.
PE has multiple causes — physical, psychological, and relational. At Iuventus we assess all of them before designing your treatment, because treating only one cause when multiple are present produces inconsistent results.
Root Cause Identified First
Before any PE treatment is recommended, we identify your specific causes — whether that's erectile dysfunction, prostate issues, hormonal imbalance, neurological factors, or the psychological contributors. The right treatment is only possible after the right diagnosis.
Physical and Psychological Together
PE involves both physical and psychological dimensions for most patients. We address both — not just the physical with medication, and not just the psychological with behavioral techniques. The combination produces better outcomes than either approach alone.
ED Treated Alongside PE
Because most PE cases have an ED connection, we assess and treat erectile function alongside ejaculatory control. Improving erection confidence directly reduces the performance anxiety that drives PE in many patients.
Confidential & Non-Judgmental
PE is a condition many men suffer in silence for years due to embarrassment. Our medical providers are committed to providing effective PE treatment in a confidential, respectful clinical environment. Talking to one of our providers is the most crucial step — and it is easier than most patients expect.
Control restored.
Confidence returned.
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A confidential consultation with our qualified medical providers. We identify your specific causes and design the treatment that will work for your case. Iuventus Medical Center Las Vegas.