Struggling with Low Libido and Erectile Dysfunction - #39807
Hi, I am 48 now. I have low libido and erectile dysfunctional and quick ejaculation problem for last 4 years.
How would you rate the severity of your erectile dysfunction?:
- Severe, almost always presentHave you noticed any specific triggers for your symptoms?:
- StressWhat is your overall health and lifestyle like?:
- Uncertain about my healthShop Now in Our Store


Doctors' responses
When dealing with low libido and erectile dysfunction through the lens of Ayurveda, it’s crucial to consider vata, pitta, and kapha imbalances. At your age, these issues might often stem from vata or kapha dominance—affecting shukra dhatu which governs reproductive health.
Firstly, dietary changes can help balance these doshas. Incorporate more warm, cooked foods, like soups, stews, and pulses. Cook with spices like ginger, garlic, and cardamom, particularly known for their properties to support digestion and invigorate the body. Avoid cold, raw, or processed foods that can disturb agni, your internal digestive fire, leading to further imbalance.
For a better lifestyle routine, wake up and sleep at consistent times, preferably aligning with circadian rhythms. Engage in daily activities or exercises that open the pelvic region, perhaps trying yoga poses like Baddha Konasana (Butterfly Pose) or Virabhadrasana (Warrior Pose) to enhance circulation.
Abhyanga, the practice of self-massage using warm sesame oil, can be beneficial. It’s best to do it before a shower, in circular motions over your entire body, focusing more on your lower abdomen and thighs. This helps in pacifying vata and increasing ojas, the subtle energy that supports vitality and sexual vigor.
Specific herbal remedies may support your condition—Ashwagandha or Shilajit, traditionally known for their aphrodisiac properties, might help. Before commencing any supplements, ensure consulting a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner for personalized advice, as these should be tailored to your prakriti and current state of dosha imbalance.
Refrain from excessive screen time or stressful activities, especially in the evenings to make sleep more restorative which is pivotal for rejuvenation. Considering meditation or pranayama practices could be effective in addressing any mental or emotional aspects contributing to this issue. Ayurvedic lifestyle changes take time, but they can lead to a gradual improvement in your condition.

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