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I feel polim ( ganth) in middle of penis
Sexual Health & Disorders
Question #724
189 days ago
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I feel polim ( ganth) in middle of penis - #724

Omer khan

Feeling polip like (ganth) , pain while eraction and after this problem difficulty in eraction and advise what to do

Age: 33
Chronic illnesses: Thyroid (hyper) Hypertension
Premature ejaculation and erectile dysfunction
Sexual
No erection
Sex problem
Sexologist
Sexual desorder
Sex
Sexual problems
Erection problem
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189 days ago
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The presence of a painful lump (or "ganth") in the genital area, along with pain and difficulty during erection, may indicate an underlying condition that requires careful evaluation. In Ayurveda, issues of this nature are often related to imbalances in Vata and Pitta doshas, which can cause inflammation, pain, and disturbances in circulation. Given that you also have hypertension and hyperthyroidism, managing stress and maintaining balance in your body will be essential for effective treatment. Ayurvedic herbs and remedies can help support circulation, reduce inflammation, and promote tissue health. Herbs like Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris) and Ashwagandha are known for supporting male reproductive health, reducing pain, and helping to manage stress, which can benefit both hypertension and thyroid health. Guggulu (Commiphora mukul), which has anti-inflammatory properties, may also assist in reducing any local swelling or discomfort. Regular consumption of Punarnava may help improve circulation, relieve inflammation, and balance Pitta in the system. Applying a warm, gentle herbal oil massage around the lower abdomen and groin area, with oils like Mahanarayan oil, may help relieve pain and promote relaxation. Take care to avoid applying pressure directly on the painful area itself. Hot water sitz baths with anti-inflammatory herbs like Triphala or neem can also be soothing and may help ease discomfort. In addition, maintaining a diet that avoids spicy, sour, and processed foods will help keep Pitta under control and support overall balance. Light, nourishing meals, regular hydration, and relaxation techniques such as deep breathing or meditation are also important to reduce stress and support healing.
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It sounds like you're dealing with something that's definitely concerning, especially if there's pain with an erection and difficulty maintaining one. First off, just a heads-up, this kind of situation—lump in the penis along with pain—shouldn't be ignored. You might want to see a urologist to make sure it's not something serious like Peyronie's disease or something else requiring immediate attention. In the meantime, let’s talk about what Ayurveda can offer as complementary support. The idea here is to balance the vata dosha, as it can often cause pain and hardness in tissues. Warm sesame oil massages might provide some relief. Use it gently on the area where you feel the discomfort. This might help soothe the local tissue and increase circulation. Diet-wise, focus on warm, cooked foods. Also, include ghee in your meals—it’s good for lubrication within the body and is believed to pacify vata. Avoid raw, cold foods or excessive spice. Turmeric can be helpful too- it’s anti-inflammatory, so adding it to your meals or taking it in warm milk can be beneficial. Herbs like ashwagandha and gokshura could be supportive—ashwagandha is known for supporting tissue strength and sexual health, whereas gokshura is often used to improve urinary and reproductive system health. You can find these in tablets or powders, but do consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner to address any unique needs or potential interactions. And don’t overlook stress. Meditation or deep breathing can help as they’re core ways to calm the mind and body, which in turn can support better function overall. If at any point pain increases or you see other symptoms, though, please, get it checked out by a medical professional. Don’t delay on that, alright?

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