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How Can Erectile Dysfuncton And Premature Ejaculation Be Treated?

Hi Doctor, Myself Avinash, speaking to you from India. Actually, i am 32 years old and in my teenhood years i had a bad habits of extensive pornography and masturbation habits , visiting to sex workers for pleasure.due to which it also lead to premature ejaculation problem, night emissions, weakness, i also used to apply Climax spray on my penis for delayed pleasure , some how it worked but now i am facing problems, as i don t get aroused easily, even by touching my girl.depressed, i consulted one homeopathy shop for medicine , the guy helped me saying you have male impotency problem. and suggested Dr Shwabe s Damiaplant solution . now i am using it and it seems good as somehow i am getting some sensation in my penis. can you please guide my shall i take on empty stomach or after meals for better results. Thank You Avinash
Tue, 26 Mar 2019
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Hi,

Erection problems can have many causes. These include:Physical problems, such as injury to nerves or loss ofblood supply to the penis . Other health problems, such as diabetes, high blood pressure, anxiety, anddepression.Side effects of certain medicines. Stress. Drinking too much alcohol or smoking. The exam, lab tests, and sometimes mental health tests can help find out the cause of the problem.

Treatment is based on cause and includes avoiding tobacco and drugs and limiting alcohol. Also, talking about the issue with your partner, doing sensual exercises, and getting counseling may be beneficial. Finding and then stopping medicines that may be causing the problem. In some cases you can take a different medicine that doesn't cause erection problems. Taking prescription medicine that can help you get erections. These include pills such as sildenafil (for example, Viagra), tadalafil (for example, Cialis). In most cases, this is sufficient for treatment but you should just be patient and do necessary tests.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Ivan R. Rommstein, General Surgeon
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How Can Erectile Dysfuncton And Premature Ejaculation Be Treated?

Hi, Erection problems can have many causes. These include:Physical problems, such as injury to nerves or loss ofblood supply to the penis . Other health problems, such as diabetes, high blood pressure, anxiety, anddepression.Side effects of certain medicines. Stress. Drinking too much alcohol or smoking. The exam, lab tests, and sometimes mental health tests can help find out the cause of the problem. Treatment is based on cause and includes avoiding tobacco and drugs and limiting alcohol. Also, talking about the issue with your partner, doing sensual exercises, and getting counseling may be beneficial. Finding and then stopping medicines that may be causing the problem. In some cases you can take a different medicine that doesn t cause erection problems. Taking prescription medicine that can help you get erections. These include pills such as sildenafil (for example, Viagra), tadalafil (for example, Cialis). In most cases, this is sufficient for treatment but you should just be patient and do necessary tests. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Ivan R. Rommstein, General Surgeon