How to cure premature ejaculation - #30561
Pre cum releases more from penis in a single touch or normal sexual talk before proper erection of penis . If I touch my penis by my hand for 1 or 2 min then pre cum releases, even while talking about this with my friend also releases.Ejaculation occurs within 2min while mastrubating. This also happens always. I am suffering this problem since 4 years. Now I am 25 years old.
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Hello Himanshu, Don’t worry, every 1 out of 10 males in India suffer from ED and premature ejaculation . With proper ayurvedic treatment plan ,this issue can be resolved. Treatment - 1. Chandraprabha vati -2-0-2 after meal 2. Yauvanamrit vati-2-0-2 after meal 3. Shilajit sat- 2 drops in milk at bedtime 4. Medha vati-1-0-1 after meal 5. Baidyanath Vita EX oil - For local application and massage.
Diet- Eat dates, raisins, soaked and peeled almonds. Eat foods that increase Nitric oxide levels include: Green leafy vegetables Citrus fruits Nuts and seeds Pomegranates Garlic
Yoga- Ardha matasyendrasana , pavanmuktasan , bhujangasan, sarvangasan,pelvic floor exercises,kegel exercise. Lifestyle modifications - .Stop addiction especially smoking. .Strength training to boost testosterone. .Stress management -Through meditation walking journaling gardening .Developing better emotional bond with the partner through meaningful conversation and spending quality time would be helpful.
Follow these and you will definitely get results. Don’t hesitate to reach out for any further query. Regards, Dr. Anupriya
Is Baidyanath VITA EX oil for penis massage or all body parts?
Take 5-7 drops of Baidyanath Vita Ex Massage Oil onto your palms. Gently massage the oil onto the genital area in circular motions. Continue massaging until the oil is fully absorbed. For best results, use this oil regularly in the morning and at bedtime.
Premature ejaculation and excessive release of precum can be distressing, but Ayurveda offers holistic solutions to address these concerns. Your situation suggests an imbalance in the Vata dosha, which governs movement and nervous function in the body. This can lead to heightened excitation and quick release.
One important aspect is incorporating dietary adjustments to pacify the aggravated Vata. Include more warm, nourishing foods like ghee, milk, whole grains, and nuts such as almonds and walnuts in your daily diet. Avoid caffeine, alcohol, and spicy foods that can exacerbate the condition.
Herbal treatments can offer support. Ashwagandha and Shatavari are renowned for their adaptogenic properties, helping to balance energy levels and support reproductive health. Taking 1 teaspoon of Ashwagandha powder with warm milk twice a day can help. Similarly, Shatavari can be consumed as a supplement, on recommendaion of a qualified health practicioner.
In terms of lifestyle modifications, adopting a regular routine with consistent wake-up and sleep times can help stabilize Vata imbalance. Engaging in practices like yoga and meditation can assist with stress management and improve control over physiological responses. Specific asanas like Vajrasana and Paschimottanasana may be beneficial for enhancing prostate and reproductive health.
Abhyanga, a self-massage with warm sesame oil every morning helps ground Vata and improve circulation, which can contribute overall sexual health. An important consideration here is ensuring that you are engaging in regular, but not excessively frequent, ejaculation to conserve vital energy and support stamina.
If symptoms persist or worsen, consulting personally with a trained Ayurvedic physician is crucial for tailored strategies. Some conditions may sometimes necessitate a combined approach with conventional medicine to rule out other underlying issues. Pay attention to any accompanying symptoms that may require urgent medical evaluation.
Your experience can be better understood through the lens of Ayurveda, focusing on balancing your body’s doshas and improving sexual health. In this context, premature ejaculation can often be linked to an imbalance in the Vata dosha, which governs movement and activity in the body, or sometimes heightened Pitta, which relates to intensity and heat. Here are some steps that could help:
1. Herbal Remedies: Consider using herbs like Ashwagandha and Shatavari, which are known for strengthening the reproductive tissue (Shukra Dhatu). They can be taken in powder or capsule form. Typically, they can be consumed with warm milk at bedtime.
2. Dietary Adjustments: Focus on a diet that balances Vata and Pitta. This includes warm, cooked foods, and rich in ghee, milk, grains, and roots like sweet potatoes. Avoid overly spicy foods, caffeine and alcohol, which may exacerbate your symptoms.
3. Yoga and Breathing Exercises: Practices like Padmasana and Paschimottanasana, combined with Pranayama, can help stabilize Vata by calming the nervous system. Practicing these daily could contribute to improved control over ejaculation.
4. Daily Routine: Try adopting a routine with regular sleep, focused on relaxation and grounding activities. Avoid overstimulation from gadgets or late-night work.
5. Meditation and Mindfulness: Develop a practice of mindfulness meditation to reduce stress, which can heighten Pitta, helping to maintain a calmer state of mind during intimacy.
6. Oil Massage (Abhyanga): Regular self-massage with warm sesame oil can have calming effects on Vata dosha. This can be done before a shower, few times a week.
If these methods don’t help over time or if you notice further struggles, a consultation with a qualified practitioner is advisable. Medicines or procedures that may require a clinic visit should not be delayed in such cases. Always make sure any activity you engage in is safe for your particular health situation.

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