Premature Ejaculation (PE) is a sexual condition that causes men or Assigned Males at Birth (AMAB) to lose control over ejaculation.
A person with Premature Ejaculation reaches a climax and ejaculates too soon than the average time.
The severity of PE can be classified as –
- Mild (ejaculating within 30 seconds to 1 minute)
- Moderate (ejaculating within 15 to 30 seconds)
- Severe (ejaculating at the start of sex or within 15 seconds)
However, needless to worry about PE. It is a treatable sexual condition.
There are several ways to treat PE, including medications, therapies, and exercises.
Exercises such as kegel exercises may also help treat PE effectively.
Let us get going and understand kegel exercises for Premature Ejaculation in detail.
What are Kegel Exercises
Kegel exercises or pelvic floor exercises help strengthen the weak pelvic muscles of your body.
These exercises can benefit both men and women.
Kegel exercises involve contraction and relaxation of pelvic floor muscles.
Pelvic or prostate surgery, old age, and Diabetes can cause weak pelvic floor muscles.
Pelvic muscles support the bladder, rectum, and small intestine. They can provide better control of the bladder and bowel movements. They can also improve your sexual function.
It is important to find your pelvic muscles before doing kegel exercises.
Doing three sets with ten repetitions of kegel exercise daily is advised for effective results.
Incorporating kegel exercise daily for several weeks can help strengthen the weak pelvic muscles.
Now let’s understand how kegel exercises can help manage Premature Ejaculation.


