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Question #2090
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Low sex time - #2090

Sjoy

Zero time while doing intercourse early discharge due to high sensitivity unable to satisfy my partner done lots of medicine but no results found looking for consulting and procurement

Age: 33
Chronic illnesses: Sexual disorder
Low sex time
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For premature ejaculation (PE) and early discharge, Ayurvedic remedies focus on improving vitality, reducing stress, and balancing energy. Here's a brief approach: Ayurvedic Remedies: Herbs: Ashwagandha: Helps with stress and improves stamina. Shatavari: Supports sexual function. Kapikacchu: Strengthens sexual health. Diet: Include zinc-rich foods like pumpkin seeds, spinach, and almonds. Avoid alcohol and spicy foods. Lifestyle: Practice stress-reducing techniques like yoga and deep breathing. Pelvic floor exercises can help control ejaculation. Ayurvedic Treatments: Abhyanga (oil massage) and Shirodhara can reduce anxiety and improve relaxation. Consult an Ayurvedic gynaec for personalized advice and treatment tailored to your needs.
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Hello there, I hear you about your concerns with early discharge - it's quite a common issue, and can be quite frustrating. In Ayurveda, we often look at imbalances in the doshas, and something like this might be related to an imbalance in Vata or Pitta dosha. Stress, anxiety, or even the nature of your diet might be contributing to this sensitivity. First thing, let's talk about your diet a bit. Maybe introduce more sweet, grounding foods into your meals - like whole grains (think brown rice, oats) and root vegetables (sweet potatoes, carrots). They can help stabilize your doshas a bit. Avoid overly spicy foods if you can, they could potentially elevate Pitta, adding to that sensitivity. Herbs like Ashwagandha and Shatavari are traditionally recommended for such concerns. They're known for their rasayana, or rejuvenating properties, supporting stamina and balance. Ashwagandha can help manage stress and Shatavari, particularly nourishing for reproductive health. You can take them as a powder mixed with warm milk, maybe before bedtime. But, do check with any medications you might be on, you know, just to be sure there isn't any interaction! A little yoga or mindfulness meditation might be helpful too, to ease stress levels if that's a factor. Practices that focus on relaxation and slow, deep breathing could be particularly helpful. Think of it like calming the mind, which often translates into calming physical responses. And hey, consultation is a solid idea, too. Finding an Ayurvedic physician who can take a closer look at your constitution might offer more personalized guidance. It can sometimes take a bit of fine-tuning to hit that right balance, ya know what I mean? If things don’t improve or if it's affecting your quality of life more severely, it's important to touch base with a healthcare provider to rule out other underlying issues. Alright, hope this helps a little!
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