erectile disfunction - #19654
How do I cure Severe erectile disfunction.unsustainable erection and very less time for ejaculation.having masturbation habit.alergy to latex so can't wear condom.feels better with masturbation than blow job
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Have to check up for confirming organic causes or psychogenic causes of ED. Inv - Fbs Lipid profile T3,t4,tsh Sr testosterone DHEA-S test
Rx- Tab sildenafil 50mg half hour before performing coitus. (Do not take more than one tablet in four hours ) 2. Tab Chandraprabhavati 2-2-2 3)tab Ashwagandha 500mg 1-0-1
Since when do you have these symptoms? How much is your testosterone levels?
Hi,
It seems like you might be experiencing a vata imbalance, which can lead to stiffness, body aches, and soreness in the joints. The continuous stiffness you’re describing could also indicate issues related to ama (toxins) or vata aggravation in your system, potentially linked to your uric acid levels or metabolic imbalance.
To address this:
Continue with Uric Acid Support if it’s helping, but also consider adding herbs like Guggulu and Ashwagandha to reduce inflammation and support joint health. Warm oil massage with sesame or eucalyptus oil can relieve stiffness and improve circulation. Diet: Avoid excess salt, acidic, and processed foods. Focus on warm, moist, and nourishing foods. Drink warm water with turmeric and ginger to help reduce inflammation.
Are you experiencing any digestive issues or difficulty with urination, which could also indicate a deeper imbalance?
Take tulsi beej Powder mixed with honey Makardhawaj wati Shut Shekhar ras Ashwagandha tab Triphla Powder
Right, you’re dealing with a lot that’s pretty challenging. Erectile dysfunction — or ED might sounds like a single problem but it’s really a mix of physical and psychological factors. Don’t worry, Ayurveda can offer a holistic approach here that may just do the trick.
First, addressing the doshas. Often, Vata imbalances can contribute to ED, creating anxiety and preventing the relaxation needed for arousal and sustained erections. You might want to include foods that are warming, nourishing, and grounding to help balance Vata. Think cooked veggies, ghee, oats, nuts like almonds and walnuts, stuff that’s easy on digestion. Avoid cold drinks, raw foods, and too much caffeine, these can all aggravate Vata.
Now, restoring ‘ojas’—which is kinda like your vital energy—is key. Incorporate Ashwagandha and Shatavari; these herbs are pretty renowned in Ayurveda for nourishing the reproductive tissues and boosting stamina. Try Ashwagandha powder, about 1 tsp in warm milk before sleeping.
Rasayana, which means rejuvenation, herbs also play a crucial role. Herbs like Gokshura are famous for improving sexual function. A simple formula might include mixing a tsp of Gokshura powder with honey, take it on an empty stomach.
As for lifestyle, relaxation is key. Stress management through meditation, yoga or even just mindful practices can lower those disconcerting anxiety levels. Pranayama, especially Anulom Vilom and Bhramari, can be great fin this. Exercise, ideally at least thirty minutes daily, improves blood flow, vitality, and mood.
And to address the latex allergy and your satisfaction with masturbation, explore condoms made from alternative materials, like polyisoprene or lambskin, these are much easier on sensitivities. Reducing masturbation might help—the focus shifts to more holistic ways of experiencing pleasure and intimacy.
Remember, Ayurvedic treatments often take some time, so patience is key. If your issues persist or are very bothersome, a specialized consultation will offer more personalized options. But don’t push things too far; severe issues need attention, sometimes beyond Ayurveda’s scope, so always stay attentive.

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