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Does vitamin deficiency cause premature ejaculation?

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Patient's Query

Hi doctor,

I did a test. I got my results that my erection transmitter is 2.99, testosterone is 4.459. vitamins E, K, and C are also slightly low. Could this be the reason I have premature ejaculation? At times, I also have a weak erection after one ejaculation. What should I take to treat these? Thanks.

Hello,

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The premature ejaculation occurs due to anxiety and hyperexcitation in most individuals. Altered testosterone levels are not the cause of early discharge.

If you have the problem of premature ejaculation, then drugs like Dapoxetine can be used to delay the ejaculation time. The drug will help improve the time and you will feel better. Thanks.

For more information consult a sexologist.

Medically reviewed byiCliniq medical review team

Published At July 6, 2018
Reviewed AtApril 30, 2025

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