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HYPERSENSITIVE PENIS DUE TO EXCESSIVE MASTURBATION
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Question #24194
35 days ago
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HYPERSENSITIVE PENIS DUE TO EXCESSIVE MASTURBATION - #24194

SOFIKUL ISLAM HALDER

I have hypersensitive penis which results as extreme premature ejaculation. This is seriously affecting my marriage sexual life. I want a permanent cure for it. I have used delay sprays but these products only has a temporary effect.

Age: 26
Chronic illnesses: NO
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Addressing hypersensitive penis, particularly when linked to premature ejaculation, often requires a holistic understanding of your overall health, focusing on the principles of Ayurveda. Excessive masturbation can indeed aggravate Vata dosha, manifesting in oversensitivity and quick ejaculation. It is crucial to balance this dosha alongside Pitta attention, which might heat up emotions and responses. To begin with, dietary adjustments can significantly aid in recalibrating your body’s balance. Incorporate warm and nourishing foods to stabilize Vata. Almond milk, ghee, warm soups, and seasoned rice, for instance, can keep Vata in check while soothing Pitta. Avoid excessive intake of stimulants like coffee or spicy foods which may unsettle your doshas further. Ayurvedic herbs play an essential role here. Ashwagandha and Shatavari are rejuvenating herbs well-regarded for enhancing stamina and balancing hormones. Try mixing ½ teaspoon of Ashwagandha powder with a glass of warm milk daily, preferably in the evening. This can work wonders over time. Shatavari, as a supplement or decoction, supports reproductive health, just a pinch in warm water can be beneficial. Abhyanga, an Ayurvedic oil massage, using sesame oil can have profound effects on Vata, providing relaxation and reducing sensitivity. Warm the oil slightly, and massage gently for 15-20 minutes daily, before showering, which can calm nerve endings and overall Vata disturbance. Practice mindfulness techniques like meditation or yoga aimed at stress reduction and pelvic control. Nadi Shodhana (alternate nostril breathing) and Vajrasana (diamond pose) may improve energy flow and concentration during intimacy, potentially delaying climax. If your condition persists despite these adaptations, consider consulting a certified Ayurvedic practitioner for a more tailored approach. Additionally, if symptoms worsen or severely impact daily life, do reach out to a healthcare professional. Balancing the intricate play of doshas takes time, patience and consistent practice, yet it promises a more rooted and enduring solution.
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HAMDARD LABOOB KABEER HAMDARD MAJOON ARAD KHURMA=1/2-1/2 TSP EACH EMPTY STOMACH TWICE DAILY WITH MILK... MANMANTH RAS MEDHASAGAR RAS VISHTINDUK VATI=1-1 TSP AFTER MEAL TWICE DAILY.... AVOID SPICY/RED CHILLI/KHATAYI... DO PELVIC FLOOR EXERCISE= KEEGAL EXERCISE ITS RELEX YOUR PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLES YOU ARE DEFINITELY CURED INSAHAALAH
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