I am suffering from nightfall these days daily. I stopped master bating since one year . It was normal before one month ago (that is one time in week ) . Is it a major health issue
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No it is not a major health issue. Nightfall is a common phenomenon, you don't need to feel ashamed.
If you don't masturbate on a regular basis, this can cause nightfall.
If still nightfall is worrying you, kindly consult for detailed explanation.
Remember one thing more sexual thoughts in your mind your body reacts accordingly.
If you avoid this by avoiding watching porn or reading Erotic romantic stories or if are always surrounded by girls at your work place these stimuli result in increasing sexual desire. For the body to get rid of this sexual tension, normally a man performs sex with his partner. And if because of some reason he can't do it, a person gets relief by doing masturbation. Doing masturbation is not wrong in modern medical science. Only if you are not getting addicted to it. Secondly doing masturbation the force applied by your fingers to the erect penis is much more as compared to vaginal wall pressure also the thing is you want to finish it as early as possible which leads to premature ejaculation and your mental psychology remembers that moment nd you will suffer again nd again from Early ejaculation while doing actual sexual Intercourse.
But if the person doesn't get sexual intimacy or he doesn't do masturbation all the sexual secretions have to come out of body. While sleeping same thing happens and you get nightfalls. There is definate treatment for this problem by wisely using few allopathic medicines.
Don't worry.
That's very gud that you have stopped masturbation.
Next Start taking Dhatupaushtik churna( dhootpapeshwar) 1 tsf with a glass of lukewarm milk twice a day regularly.
For accurte diagnosis and treatment accordingly, Excessive masturbation in past may leads to the damage of nerves supplying penis. Which in future leads to quick ejaculation, weak erection or erectile dysfunction, frequent nightfalls, shrinkage of penis, low sexual stamina, other than that whole body weakness, weak eye sight, loss of appetite, loss of facial lusture, weak digestion, low memory power, hairfall, anxiety, etc.
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Night fall is a common issue for people who do not engage in masturbation that often.
It is not a major health concern and does not warrant any treatment.
No, nightfall is a normal thing to happen.
If you stop masturbation, this does happen. It is very common.
Until and unless it is disturbing your sleep, nothing to be concerned about.
Its very normal, nothing to be shamed about
If Its worry some for quiet some time
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