A man&39;s delayed orgasm is not necessarily pathological, because the time of orgasm varies from person to person and is affected by many factors, such as age, physique, mood, number of sexual intercourses and living environment. Generally speaking, the time from a man&39;s sexual impulse to orgasm ranges from 2 minutes to half an hour or more, and this situation is not pathological under the influence of physiological and external factors.
However, if delayed orgasm is caused by a chronic debilitating disease, long-term masturbation habits or other organic diseases, medical intervention may be required. For example, diabetes, neurological diseases, prostate problems, etc. can all lead to delayed ejaculation. In this case, it is recommended to seek medical attention in a timely manner and undergo a comprehensive examination for targeted treatment.