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Frequent urge to pee /weak sexual performance
Sexual Health & Disorders
Question #21500
12 days ago
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Frequent urge to pee /weak sexual performance - #21500

Tolulope oluyede

I experience a burning sensation at d left side of my testicles which is making me to have a frequent urge to pee and then making me to have a weak erection. All test result has come out nagativr : sperm analysis & culture comes out good, uss scan come out good. Used diff kind of antibiotics and anti fungal . all remain the same

Age: 27
Chronic illnesses: NA
Burning sensation
Weak erections
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Ok..i think clinical examination is important in ur case. Start with Tab chandraprabha vati 2-0-2 Syr Neeri KFT 10 ml-0-10 ml Dhanwantaram gulika 1-11
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It sounds tough dealing with that burning sensation and the frequent urge to pee. And you're telling me those test results came back normal, that's a such a relief but frustrating at the same time, I bet. Sometimes it's all about finding that root cause—that’s where Ayurveda can help, you know? Those symptoms you describe could be pointing towards a Vata imbalance. Vata governs movement and flow and hangs out with anxiety and restlessness when it gets out of hand. Weak erections might also suggest issues with your Agni or digestion—sometimes if the digestive fire is all out of whack, it messes with nutrient absorption and tissue support. First off, try to give warmth to your body. Add soothing oils like sesame oil to your daily routine. Simple self-massage in circles on your lower belly and lower back, followed by a warm shower, can work wonders; really. And also, make sure to wear warm clothes especially around your waist. When it comes to diet, switch up to warm, cooked meals and keep hydration up with warm teas and soups. Ginger tea or fennel tea works great—just steep a bit of the herb or spice in hot water for about 5 minutes. Check that caffeine consumption, sometimes less is more. Breathing exercises, pranayama, can calm Vata, especially Nadi Shodhana (alternate nostril breathing). It can slow down that urgency feeling and boost energy flow. Give it a try for about 5-10 minutes every day, best time's early morning while it's quiet. Most importantly, don't ignore stress reduction. Seriously, it’s a must. With all this going on, stress can exacerbate symptoms. Consider yoga, meditation or just carving out a few moments of chill time every day. Remember, simple matters—it ain’t gotta be big changes. Still, if all these efforts don't ease things up, don't hesitate to follow up with your doc if needed. You deserve to find relief and feel your best, buddy.

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