How to get hard erection at sex time - #26285
Sex ke time erection nahi hota he or kabhi erection hota he to edjeculate nahi hota he or jab sex nhi karna ho tab kabhi erection ho jata he kabhi nahi. Sex karne ka man bilkul kam ho gya he pahle moahine me 10 baar ho jata tha ab ek aadhi baar hota he or baby bhi nahi ho rha he
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Erectile dysfunction (ED) and issues with ejaculation can be influenced by several factors according to Ayurveda, including imbalances in your doshas, particularly Vata and Pitta. This can affect your body’s rasa dhatu (essence of food, supporting all other tissues), and Shukra dhatu (sexual energy or reproductive tissues). It’s important to get these in balance for optimal sexual health.
1. Herbs and supplements: Include Ashwagandha and Shatavari in your routine as they are considered adaptogens that support sexual wellness by balancing energy and reducing stress. Take Ashwagandha churna (powder) about 1 teaspoon twice daily with warm milk. Similarly, Shatavari can be consumed in powder form or tablet as recommended by an ayurvedic doctor.
2. Diet and Nutrition: Focus on a nourishing diet that avoids excessive spicy, oily, and junk foods. Consuming almonds, sesame seeds, and dates helps in strengthening shukra dhatu. Incorporate ghee and milk which provide essential nutrition for your reproductive tissues.
3. Lifestyle modifications: Regular physical exercise like yoga or brisk walks balances Vata and improves circulation, which is critical for maintaining erections. Avoid stress and anxiety as they hinder sexual desire and performance. Practice relaxation techniques such as meditation or slow, deep breathing.
4. Daily routine: Have a consistent routine as erratic sleeping patterns and undue stress can lead to worsened symptoms. Wake up early, have meals at the same time each day, and aim for 7 to 8 hours of sleep.
5. Consultation: it’s essential to consult an Ayurvedic physician or a healthcare professional who can evaluate your condition in more detail, as underlying health issues like diabetes and hypertension can contribute to these symptoms.
Remember to stay hydrated and maintain a healthy digestion by having warm lemon water in the mornings. Every individual’s prakriti is different, so tailored advice will be most effective. If attempting for a baby, a balanced and healthy lifestyle for both partners is crucial. This advice should be a starting point to bring your body back into balance, but professional consultation would be advisable for personalized recommendations.
For inconsistent erection and ejaculation, it’s crucial to understand the possible reasons from an Ayurvedic lens. Sometimes, the imbalance in doshas, specifically Vata, can affect the nervous and muscular functions responsible for achieving and maintaining an erection. Additionally, stress or anxiety can also disrupt the body’s natural hormonal balance, leading to such concerns.
First, assess your lifestyle. Regular and adequate sleep is important, as lack of it can lead to increased Vata activity. A balanced diet rich in foods that nourish the Shukra dhatu (reproductive tissue) is advised. Include ghee, nuts like almonds and walnuts, milk, and sesame seeds in your meals. Avoid excessive spicy, oily, or fried foods which can aggravate Pitta, causing further imbalance.
Ayurvedic herbs like Ashwagandha and Shatavari can be beneficial in boosting stamina and enhancing Shukra dhatu. Take Ashwagandha churna twice daily with warm milk. Consistency here is key; the effects might take a couple weeks to be notable. Practice meditative techniques or pranayama to manage stress levels, which can influence both libido and reproductive abilities.
Engage in regular exercise but avoid excessive exertion which might further imbalance Vata and Pitta. Maintain a steady routine. If these issues persist or worsen, it’s wise to consult directly with an Ayurvedic physician for a personalized assessment, as sometimes underlying health issues might need specific treatment. Mention any other symptoms like fatigue or digestive issues, as these can give additional diagnostics cues. Prioritize your well-being by addressing these concerns holistically.

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