What are the effective treatments for premature ejaculation?

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Patient's Query

Hello doctor,

I am experiencing sexual issues, such as very short timing (zero to one minute) and no reaction during the second attempt. Additionally, I have concerns about the size of my penis. I have previously tried many medications. When I start taking them, my timing improves, but the problem returns once I stop the medication. I have heard that some medications can lead to habitual dependence. Could you recommend a treatment that is effective long-term and has no side effects?

I would appreciate your guidance.

Thank you.

Hello,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

It seems that you might be experiencing premature ejaculation, which can be caused by various factors such as frequent masturbation, watching pornography, engaging in erotic thoughts or reading material, stress, anxiety, smoking, alcohol consumption, and other medical conditions like diabetes. Premature ejaculation is often psychogenic, reflecting psychological and emotional states during intercourse. However, it can be managed through Ayurvedic medicines and yoga practices.

The size of the penis is less important than its ability to remain erect during intercourse. Even a penis that is two to three inches in length when erect can provide sufficient pleasure. Foreplay is also crucial in addressing your concerns.

I suggest you take the following medicines:

  1. Himalaya confido (ashwagandha, kokilaksha, and vanya kahu): Take two capsules twice a day.
  2. Kapikacchu churna (vruysha, bruhmani, and balya): Take 0.11 ounces twice a day.
  3. Shilajeet rasayan vati (ashwagandha, bhoomi amla, harad, and baheda): Take one tablet twice a day.
  4. Laghu musli pak (safed musli, clarified butter, and dry ginger): Take 0.21 ounces twice a day.
  5. Siddha makardhwaj (swarna, parada, and gandhara): Take one tablet twice a day with honey after meals.

Take these medicines regularly with warm milk after meals. Consult your specialist doctor, discuss with him or her, and take the medicines with take the medicines with their consent. Additionally, avoid spicy and fried junk foods, as well as smoking and drinking if you have these habits. Perform regular kapalbhati, mandukasana, and pranayama practices like anuloma viloma and nadi shodhana. Follow these guidelines and provide feedback after fifteen days.

Thank you.

Medically reviewed byiCliniq medical review team

Published At March 19, 2018
Reviewed AtSeptember 12, 2024

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