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Pancreatitis erectile disfunction
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85 days ago
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Pancreatitis erectile disfunction - #20021

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I am 40 yrs old male with chronic pancreatitis and dm type 2 uncontroled currently on metformin 500 bd rbs range from 200-350 while using this. History of alcohol and addicted to Tramadol IM injection daily on hip.Unable to perform sex during intercourse.please help me

Dm type 2
200 INR (~2.34 USD)
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Your uncontrolled diabetes (RBS 200-350 mg/dL), chronic pancreatitis, and Tramadol addiction are likely contributing to your erectile dysfunction (ED) and sexual weakness. You need a holistic approach to manage your diabetes, stop Tramadol dependence, and support your pancreas.
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85 days ago
How to support my pancreas
if you have pancreatitis, one and only solution in ayurveda, to recover this condition. consult , vaidya balendu prakas sir PADAV search on youtube , thanks me later 😌

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Hello Seller,Thank you for sharing these details. To better understand your condition, could you provide more information about how long you've been dealing with chronic pancreatitis and uncontrolled diabetes? Have you had any recent tests, such as liver function tests, HbA1c levels, or imaging studies to assess the severity of the pancreatitis and any complications? How is your diet, and are you following any specific guidelines to manage blood sugar levels? Additionally, could you describe your experience with Tramadol, including its dosage and how long you've been using it, as this could impact your overall health and sexual function? It would also be helpful to know if you've noticed any other symptoms, like fatigue, weight loss, or digestive issues, which can give further insight into your condition.

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Chronic pancreatitis and uncontrolled diabetes, along with the use of substances like alcohol and Tramadol, can indeed complicate your health picture, including impacting sexual performance. From an Ayurvedic perspective, let's dig into a holistic approach, though it's key to underscore that consulting with a healthcare provider for immediate issues and potentially seeking counseling for addiction would be foundational steps. When it comes to managing chronic pancreatitis, calming vata dosha can be essential. Incorporating small, regular meals that are easy on the digestive system is suggested. You might opt for cooked vegetables, whole grains like rice, and small amounts of healthy fats, such as ghee, which can support digestion and nutrition absorption. For diabetes management, stabilize your blood sugar by including bitter gourd and fenugreek in your diet—these are known to help in balancing sugar levels. However, they should supplement and not replace conventional treatments and monitoring. Erectile dysfunction often relates to weakened shukra dhatu, the Ayurvedic concept of reproductive tissue. One may incorporate herbs such as Ashwagandha or Shatavari to build vitality; however, direct observation by an Ayurvedic physician would ensure they align with your body constitution. Stress reduction plays a critical role, especially considering substance use. Yoga and pranayama can support mental health and reduce anxiety. Attempt gentle breathing exercises daily, and consider meditative practices where feasible. Reduction in alcohol and addressing tramadol usage is an urgent necessity. Seek counseling or a support group which would provide a network as you work through the addiction. Instead of sudden dietary overhaul, if it feels overwhelming, start incremental changes. Adequate hydration, consistent routines, and early bedtimes can synergistically enhance wellbeing. Always keep aligned with healthcare professionals involved in your primary care, monitoring any significant lifestyle alterations with them.

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