Erectile dysfunction (ED) combined with premature ejaculation (PE) could be indicative of underlying health imbalances, and considering your current medication for cholesterol, blood thinners, and pre-diabetic conditions, it’s crucial to first evaluate these factors. Some of the medications may indeed contribute to these symptoms as side effects. With your age and medical profile in mind, addressing these symptoms through a Siddha-Ayurvedic approach involves balancing the doshas, particularly focusing on Vata and Pitta, which could be disturbed.
A holistic approach would be to first regulate your diet and lifestyle. Focus on grounding and nourishing foods like whole grains, seeds, nuts, and herbs suitable for reducing Vata imbalance such as Ashwagandha and Shatavari. A warm glass of milk with these herbs at night could help stabilize Vata and nourish the dhatus (tissues).
Incorporate a regular routine of gentle exercises like yoga or breathing techniques such as alternate nostril breathing (Nadi Shodhana), which helps in calming the nervous system and aids in maintaining sexual health. Ensure consistent sleep patterns and manage stress effectively, as these are key in balancing the doshas.
Essential oils like clove or nutmeg mixed with a carrier like sesame oil can be applied externally in the lower abdominal area to stimulate the nadis associated with reproductive health. Such topical application can enhance circulation.
Since your condition has persisted for a year and involves multiple health factors, maintain consistent monitoring with your healthcare provider to adjust medications if necessary and ensure no adverse interactions are occurring. Seek further medical evaluation if you notice any additional concerning symptoms, as these conditions can sometimes signify cardiovascular aspects that require prompt attention. Ayurvedic treatments should complement, not replace, your existing medical regimen, ensuring a comprehensive care approach.


