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Sexual Health & Disorders
Question #37950
118 days ago
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Struggling with Ejaculation and Chronic Pain - #37950

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no ejaculation for almost 6 months, short erection time, diagnosed with a mild prostate, fatigue, constant pain in the back and shoulder, burning sensation and painful as soon as set foot in the floor after waking up.

How long have you been experiencing the issues with ejaculation and erection?:

- More than 6 months

What triggers or worsens your back and shoulder pain?:

- No specific triggers

Have you noticed any changes in your appetite or digestion?:

- Digestive issues like bloating or constipation
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Please mention your BP &blood sugar level for better management.

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Based on your symptoms, it sounds like you’re dealing with multiple interconnected issues, potentially rooted in an imbalance of the Vata dosha. In Ayurveda, Vata governs movement and is known to cause disruptions that can manifest as fatigue, pain, and digestive disturbances. Here’s a detailed approach to help manage your condition:

1. Dietary Adjustments: Focus on Vata-pacifying foods. Opt for warm, cooked meals and avoid raw or cold foods. Incorporate ghee, warm milk with spices like cinnamon and cardamom to nourish the tissues (dhatus). Favor sweet, sour, and salty tastes which help balance Vata.

2. Herbal Support: Consider Ashwagandha, known for rejuvenation and vitality. 1 teaspoon of Ashwagandha powder mixed in warm milk at night can support energy and tissue strength. Gokshura and Shatavari might be beneficial for prostate health and sexual function.

3. Lifestyle Changes: Establish a regular routine with fixed times for waking, eating, and sleeping to pacify Vata. Regular exercise such as yoga, particularly asanas focusing on the pelvic region, can improve circulation and reduce muscle tension.

4. Regular Oil Massage: Abhyanga, or self-massage with warm sesame oil, can soothe Vata, improve circulation, and relieve pain. Massage the back and shoulders gently for 15 minutes before bathing in a warm shower.

5. Stress Management: Practice mindfulness or meditation to calm the mind, as stress can exacerbate Vata imbalances. Deep breathing exercises like Pranayama are particularly effective.

6. Prostate Care: Ensure regular urination and stay hydrated. Avoid excessive caffeine or alcohol.

For persistent pain or worsening symptoms, it’s indeed vital to consult a healthcare professional. Ayurveda can complement western treatments, but a thorough evaluation might be necessary to rule out conditions that need further intervention.

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These symptoms suggest a complex interplay of imbalances that might involve vata, pitta, and possibly kapha doshas. The hormonal and systemic aspects influencing your sexual health, along with physical discomfort and energy levels, can be addressed in a multifaceted Ayurvedic approach.

For your reproductive health and sexual vigor, focus on balancing vata. Consider daily abhyanga (self-massage) with warm sesame oil, which can soothe vata and enhance circulation. Including shatavari or ashwagandha—known adaptogens and rejuvenators for reproductive tissues—in your daily regimen, either as a powder or tablet, might support your body. Ensure to consult your nearest practitioner to adjust the dosage to your specific needs.

Pain in the back and shoulder as well as fatigue could be linked to both vata and pitta imbalances. Regular stretching exercises, focusing on the spine and shoulder areas, complemented with pranayama like bhramari may facilitate energy flow and relieve tension.

Diet-wise, emphasize warm, cooked meals avoiding cold and raw foods that aggravate vata. Sipping warm water throughout the day aids in maintaining agni and alleviates dryness internally. Addressing your burning sensation, include cooling herbs like guduchi or aloe vera in your diet to pacify pitta.

Given the broad spectrum of your symptoms, a detailed physical and clinical evaluation is crucial to rule out underlying conditions. Consulting your healthcare provider could help address any potential serious issues like neuropathy or disk problems. Seeking their input would ensure a comprehensive approach, integrating Ayurveda with necessary allopathic interventions where essential.

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