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Masturbation is the act of stimulating yourself by touching your own genitals for the purpose of sexual pleasure.

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I have back pain and a habit of masturbation three times daily. Kindly suggest a treatment.

Query: Hello doctor, I am a 29-year-old male and unmarried. I have been habituated to masturbation three times daily since I was 14-year-old. Now I am suffering from severe back pain and laziness. I am worried about my future marital life and back pain. Kindly suggest medicine, yoga, or anything else thro...  Read Full »


Dr. Sushilabaii Ranjit Rathod

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. As per your age, you do not need to worry about your married life. I suggest you reduce the masturbation frequency as it may lead to weakness or back pain which you already have. Apply lukewarm Mahanarayan oil (Aegle marmelos, Winter cherry, Tribulus Terrestris, and ...  Read Full »

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