Struggling with Erectile Dysfunction During Intercourse - #37931
I am suffered with ED(erectil disfunction).If erection comes that returns back and when penis enters in vagina.
How long have you been experiencing erectile dysfunction?:
- More than 6 monthsDo you notice any specific triggers for your erectile dysfunction?:
- No specific triggersHave you previously tried any treatments for erectile dysfunction?:
- No, not yetDoctor-recommended remedies for this condition
Doctors' responses
take Yavanamrita vati 1-0-1 Yauvan gold capsule 1-0-1 Shwetha musli pak 1 tsp with warm milk at morning Do pelvic floor exercises
Erectile dysfunction during intercourse can be challenging. It’s essential to consider the root cause, which could be physical, psychological, or lifestyle-related. In Ayurveda, we often look at the balance of doshas, particularly Vata, which governs the nervous system. Imbalance in Vata could lead to anxiety or stress, affecting performance.
Maintaining balanced Vata can help. Start by incorporating Ashwagandha into your routine. This herb is known for its stress-reducing properties and supporting stamina. Consider taking 1-2 teaspoons of Ashwagandha powder mixed with warm milk before bed.
Diet plays a vital role too. Opt for a Vata pacifying diet. Include warm, nourishing foods like cooked grains, oils, nuts, and dairy products. Avoid cold, raw foods like salads and refrigerated foods which can aggravate Vata. Drinking ginger tea can also stimulate circulation and aid in maintaining erection by balancing Vata.
Massage with warm oils like sesame can be calming. A daily self-massage before showering, focusing on the lower back, might help soothe anxiety and promote grounding.
Pranayama, specifically Nadi Shodhana (alternate nostril breathing), can be beneficial. Practice this for 10-15 minutes each morning on an empty stomach, as it helps balance the mind and reduce stress, key factors in managing erectile dysfunction.
Adequate rest is crucial. Regular sleep patterns with 7-8 hours of quality rest foster a balanced Vata and support holistic wellbeing. Pay attention to stress management. Techniques like meditation or yoga nidra are excellent choices to tackle anxiety and foster emotional health.
If symptoms persist, consult with an Ayurveda practitioner for personalized guidance. While these recommendations are supportive, it’s essential to collaborate with your healthcare provider to address all underlying concerns and ensure a comprehensive approach.
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