Premature ejaculation - #19687
How to improve premature ejaculation ,penic strong after intercourse ,suggest ayurveda medicine for me please .when I intercourse it will take not more than 2 minutes I need to improve this situation.please help me to get rid from this problem.
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Hello Salauddin, Have you experienced this issue since the beginning or has it developed over time? Do you experience stress, anxiety, or performance pressure before intercourse? Do you have any urinary issues, frequent night emissions, or weak erections? How is your daily lifestyle, including diet, sleep, and physical activity? Do you consume alcohol, smoke, or have any history of excessive masturbation? Have you tried any medications or herbal remedies before?
Avoid addiction if any. Regular exercise. Tab.Confido 2-0-2 Cap.Shilajit gold 2-0-2 with milk
Hello Saluaddin, Premature ejaculation and weakness after intercourse are often linked to Vata imbalance in Ayurveda, leading to loss of control and reduced stamina. Stress, anxiety, weak digestion, or poor lifestyle habits can worsen the condition. Low energy, poor circulation, or hormonal imbalance may also play a role.
To understand more:
Do you experience stress, anxiety, or mental fatigue? How is your digestion — any bloating, gas, or constipation? Are you getting proper sleep and feeling rested in the morning? Do you feel physically weak or low in energy during the day?
For premature ejaculation, Ayurveda often recommends a combination of rejuvenating (Rasayana) herbs to improve sexual stamina and control. Here are a few suggestions with common dosing guidelines: 1.yavuanamrita vati - One tablet 2. Chandra Prabhavati one tablet Each Twice daily after meals with milk
I hear your concerns and it’s something a lot of people face, so you’re not alone. Ayurveda looks at this kind of issue from several angles—think about your overall balance, not just the act itself. So, let’s break this down.
First, I gotta mention this: ejaculatory issues often tie to mental stress or anxiety. If you’re stressed about it, it can become a cycle. Ever heard of Vata dosha? In Ayurveda, this dosha controls movement, and premature ejaculation might mean Vata’s out of whack. Think life choices here.
Focus on grounding yourself: Incorporate Vata-pacifying routines into your life. Regular self-massage with sesame oil is great. Daily! It’s grounding, calming, and, let’s be honest, feels pretty good. Start your day with warm breakfasts, like oatmeal or stewed apples. Cut down on cold foods or drinks, they’re like, Vata no-nos.
Shatavari is one of those Ayurvedic herbs known to rejuvenate. Take around 1 tsp of Shatavari powder mixed in warm milk, preferably in the evening, for its restorative effects—supports your reproductive tissues, makes you feel more, well, vibrant. You might also consider Ashwagandha, useful for managing stress and supporting stamina. Again, about 1 tsp in warm milk at bedtime can be quite beneficial.
And be careful with the phrase “penic strong,” right?! Strengthening not just physically, but psychologically equals real strength. Share your stress with a trusted person or therapist. Communicating can relieve mental load which sincerely impacts performance.
Breathing exercises have their magic too. Pranayama, especially Nadi Shodhana or alternate nostril breathing, can be calming, a way to reduce Vata dominance and help maintain focus during intimacy.
Last bit, regular moderate exercise aids circulation and balances hormones. But skip intense, exhaustive activity because that exhausts Ojas (vital essence). Always remember, if you’re having ongoing struggles, reaching out to a healthcare professional is a must. Don’t hold hesitation.
Your journey is equally about mental, emotional, and physical health. Address all dimensions for true improvement. Feel free to keep asking questions; helping navigate such paths, that’s our goal.

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