Unable to get an erection and maintain - #21560
Pme and ed problem I had a lot of masturbation, now I have erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation problem. There is also the problem of varicocele Is it all caused by varicocele?Is it all caused by varicocele?
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For varicocele better to consult a general surgeon Try Aswagandha leham two spoons with warm milk two times a day Silajeet vati two times a day after meals
FOR vericocele PLZZ DO ARDHHALASANA REGULAR 15-20 MIN… I HAVE PRESCIBE TO YOU FOR VERICOCELE AND ED MED PLEASE FOLLOW
RX … seabuckthron cap=1-1 cap before meal twice daily
Manmanth ras tab Shilapravang tab VISHTINDUK VATI==1-1-1 tab thrice daily after meal
KONCH PAK=1 tsp with milk at night …
Plzz avoid prolonged standing /hanging your feets…
Varicocele indeed can contribute to issues like erectile dysfunction (ED) and sometimes even complications relating to fertility, but it’s not the sole factor in most cases. Often ED and premature ejaculation (PE) can also emerge from a combination of physical, psychological, and lifestyle factors. Excessive masturbation may be linked to psychological issues such as anxiety or guilt, which can contribute to these issues, but typically isn’t a direct cause of physical dysfunction.
From an Ayurvedic perspective, your concerns might be reflective of an imbalance in the vata dosha, which governs movement and neurological conditions, including sexual health. Additionally, the kapha dosha, related to lubrication and stability, could also be responsible if there’s stagnation affecting blood flow. It’s important to address these imbalances holistically:
Focus on diet: Adopt a sattvic diet rich in fresh, organic vegetables and whole grains, like millet and quinoa. Include healthy fats like clarified butter (ghee) and oils such as sesame or olive oil. Avoid overly spicy, processed or fried foods which can aggravate vata and impair digestion (agni).
Herbal Support: Consider herbs such as Ashwagandha and Shatavari, known in Ayurveda for nourishing the reproductive system and boosting sexual vitality. Consult an Ayurvedic practitioner to get proper formulation and dosage.
Routine: Regularize your daily routine. Ensure you’re sleeping and waking up at consistent times. Incorporate yoga and pranayama to help balance your doshas, especially asanas focusing on the pelvic region to enhance blood circulation.
Consult a healthcare provider or an Ayurvedic practitioner to evaluate your varicocele condition specifically. In severe cases, surgical options might be required for varicocele. It’s crucial to have it assessed to rule out or address it as a contributing factor.
Keep stress levels in check through mindfulness or meditation practices, aiding both erectile function and emotional well-being. A structured approach like this, adjusted over time as required, can often create significant improvements.

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