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Small sized penis and premature ejaculation my dick is too sensitive
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Question #18707
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Small sized penis and premature ejaculation my dick is too sensitive - #18707

Swale

Iam an adult ,I have a small sized dick and when am having sex with my partner I get premature ejaculation for the last 3 years I have been active am 23 I feel like I can't satisfy my girlfriend sexually and it breaks my heart

Age: 23
Chronic illnesses: Nothing
Less than a minute ejaculation
1500 INR (~17.54 USD)
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Hello Swale! To understand your condition better, I need to ask a few questions. Have you noticed these symptoms since you became sexually active, or did it develop over time? Also did you experience it with all partners or only with your current one? How long, on average, do you last before ejaculation? Do you have any history of anxiety, stress, or performance pressure before or during sex? Have you noticed any changes in your overall energy levels? Do you consume alcohol, smoke, or use any medications or supplements? And, do you experience frequent urination, fatigue, or any penile discomfort? Lastly, have you tested your hormones at any time, especially testosterone? These details will help in identifying the underlying cause and recommending the best Ayurvedic approach for treatment. Thanks.
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Please provide your complete history, including any past medical conditions, lifestyle, food habits, and other relevant details. Once I have this information, I will be able to offer the best advice and you will definitely experience relief.

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Dear friend You are concentrating on penitration only.you should go for foreplay first which will make your partner ready for sexual pleasure. Avoid addiction if any. Regular exercise. Cap.Tentex fort 2-0-2 Tab.Stressnil 1-0-1 follow up after 4week.

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Hello Swale, To better understand your condition, I’d like to ask a few questions: 1. Did these symptoms start when you became sexually active, or develop over time? 2. Have you experienced this with all partners or just your current one? 3. On average, how long do you last before ejaculation? 4. Do you struggle with anxiety, stress, or performance pressure? 5. Have you noticed changes in your energy levels? 6. Do you smoke, drink alcohol, or take any medications or supplements? 7. Do you experience frequent urination, fatigue, or penile discomfort? 8. Have you ever tested your hormones, especially testosterone? Your answers will help me suggest the best Ayurvedic approach for treatment. Thanks

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Oh man, I can only imagine how frustrating that must be for you, really. Let's try digging into this from an Ayurvedic perspective. First thing, size doesn’t always determine satisfaction, you know? Let's focus on the premature ejaculation bit as that's an aspect where Ayurveda might be of help. In Ayurveda, premature ejaculation might be linked to a Vata imbalance. When Vata gets too high or is out of whack, it can affect your mental state and nerves, including sexual functions. So first, you wanna focus on calming Vata. Start by incorporating foods that help balance it. Think warm, soothing, and grounding. Cooked foods, like stews and soups, with spices like ginger and cardamom are great. Try including more ghee, nuts and whole grains. Shatavari and Ashwagandha are two powerhouse herbs that might help stabilize Vata and also strengthen your reproductive system. You can find them as powders or capsules, and generally, adding them to warm milk at night works well. For the sensitivity part, something simple like a longer foreplay can actually help. Get more relaxed and into the moment, it might help accustom your body to stimuli. Also, practice mindfulness during sex. Paying close attention to breathing might make a difference. Slow deep breaths can actually calm your nervous system. When you can, routine is a friend for balancing Vata. So, try to keep a regular daily schedule with enough sleep and exercise, even if it’s just a brisk walk. Am I repeating myself here? Maybe I guess, but seriously, the more you nurture your overall balance, the more it can help. Anyway remember, every small step can be progress, yeah? It’s not always instantaneous; but hey, you're in the right direction by seeking help and that’s pretty awesome. Just be kind to yourself and give it some time. At some point, if it doesn’t improve or if it causes distress, it might be a good idea to talk to specialized healthcare providers.

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