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Question #4630
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ED & PE - #4630

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I have erectile disfunction and premature ejaculation problem. It's there in last 3 years. I have also suger problem. I am unable to do sex even 30 seconds. Can I get solution on this.

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Dr. Harsha Joy
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Erectile dysfunction (ED) and premature ejaculation (PE), particularly when accompanied by diabetes, can result from imbalances in the nervous system, circulation, and hormonal levels. Ayurveda focuses on restoring vitality and supporting the reproductive system through natural remedies. You can try using herbs like Ashwagandha, Shatavari, Gokshura, and Safed Musli, which are known to improve libido, enhance sexual performance, and boost energy levels. These herbs help balance hormones, increase stamina, and improve circulation to the sexual organs. Additionally, incorporating Ashwagandha and Gokshura can help regulate blood sugar levels, which is essential for overall sexual health in diabetics. For more targeted treatment, Vajikarana therapies, which are designed to improve sexual function, can be helpful. Ayurvedic oils, like Bhringraj or sesame oil, can also be massaged onto the pelvic region to stimulate circulation. A balanced diet that supports overall vitality—rich in healthy fats, proteins, and micronutrients—will help improve energy and stamina. Avoiding processed sugars and following a low glycemic index diet can help with blood sugar management, which is critical for erectile and sexual health. Regular exercise, especially yoga and pelvic floor exercises, combined with stress-reducing practices like meditation and pranayama, will also be beneficial. For a personalized treatment plan, it’s advisable to consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner to address both the erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, and diabetes in a holistic way.
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With erectile dysfunction (ED) and premature ejaculation (PE) going on for 3 years — while also managing sugar levels — we gotta look at this holistically with Ayurveda's deep wisdom. What you're dealing with isn't uncommon, and a combo approach could really help. ED and PE in Ayurveda can often be linked to vata dosha imbalance, and, of course, your "suger" or diabetes is pivotal here too. Balancing these elements is key. First thing, we gotta tackle the diet. Stay mindful about foods you consume. You’d wanna focus on vata-pacifying foods, like warm, well-cooked meals with good healthy fats, like ghee and sesame oil. Try steamed veggies – sweet potatoes or carrots are great. Avoid cold, stale, and dry foods, and don’t overdo it on caffeine or sugar – that can stir up vata. Also, your agni, or digestive fire, needs a boost. You can sip on ginger tea or warm water throughout the day; this helps digestion and metabolism. Small practices, like eating meals at the same time daily, can strengthen your agni over time. About lifestyle, make sure to get enough rest — lack of sleep can mess with vata. A regular sleep schedule might help regulate hormones. Do you meditate? Practicing mindfulness or simple pranayama breathing techniques can help calm the mind and reduce stress, which is often a sneaky factor in both ED and PE situations. Now let's talk herbs, Ashwagandha and Shatavari are often recommended to support sexual health and balance stress, but you should discuss with an Ayurvedic practitioner to fit these to your unique constitution. Be mindful, though! With a sugar condition, always run by any ayurvedic medicines or supplements with your doc to avoid any unwanted effects. And if symptoms worsen, don’t hold back from medical consultation, ya know? Mixing this ancient wisdom with your modern life could take a bit of time and adjustment, but it’s about making small, actionable, and safe steps!
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