If you don't treat premature ejaculation (PE), it can lead to a number of problems, including:

Relationship Strain: PE can make people unhappy and frustrated in their sexual relationships, which can cause stress and tension between partners.

Less Sexual pleasure: Because the sexual encounters last less time, both parties may feel less sexual pleasure and closeness.

Effects on the mind: PE can make you feel ashamed, guilty, or low in self-esteem, which can lead to worry or sadness.

Physical and Sexual Problems: If you don't treat PE, it can make your current sexual problems worse or cause new ones to appear.

Effects on Fertility: If PE stops you from ejaculating during vaginal intercourse, it could affect your ability to get pregnant.

Decreased Quality of Life: PE that lasts for a long time can make life a lot less enjoyable by hurting mental health and relationships with other people.

It is important to get help from a medical worker if PE lasts for a long time or makes you feel bad. There are effective methods, from behavioral techniques to medicines, that can help with sexual performance and health in general.