Sudden Premature Ejaculation (PE) can be caused by a number of things, most of the time a mix of mental and physical problems. Stress, worry, sadness, or problems in relationships are common psychological causes that can make it hard to act and control sexually. Performance anxiety, especially thinking about how good you are at being sexual, can make the problem worse.
Hormonal changes, inflammation or infection of the prostate or bladder, or problems with the thyroid are some physical factors that could be at play. Lifestyle choices like drinking too much, using drugs, or being too tired can also play a role. Changes in sexual partner or habit can sometimes cause PE.
To deal with PE, you need to know what causes it. You can get help with the "stop-start" method or the "squeeze" method. Relaxation methods can help you deal with stress, as can better speaking with your partner and living a healthy life. If the problem doesn't go away, you need to see a doctor to get a proper evaluation and treatment choices.
Stress, worry, relationship problems, or changes in hormone levels are some of the things that can cause sudden, early ejaculation. It could also be performance pressure or having new sexual adventures. It's sometimes only brief and goes away on its own. Talking to a doctor or nurse can help you figure out what's causing rapid ejaculation and how to stop it or manage it.