I am 30 years old Male. I had a breakup with my partner in 2014 since she could not get satisfied as even before the climax could reach, the sperms would ejaculate. Also as soon as the ejaculation was done, the erection would stop.
Now even though when i am excited, there would not be any erection at all except during masturbation.
Also the size of penis is very tiny. I do not want any penis size of a porn Star but atleast it should be of a normal size since i am of a height of 5 ft 6 inches.
Kindly help in normalizing the situation.
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Avoid masturbation as it wastes the bodies Vital energy, weaks the Immune system. Have proper sleep, balanced diet, allow only positive thoughts, exercise regularly (walking & Yoga are best).
There is safe/effective treatment in AYURVED for such problems e.g. application of (Aswagandhadi yamakam etc) along with oral medications.
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These types of symptoms can be treated successfully by Homeopathy. Homeopathic medicine has no side effects and can remove all these symptoms effectively and permanently.
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Hello dear, I understand your concern. I would suggest Homoeopathy medicines for permanent & complete cure & also without any side effects. Homoeopathy medicines treats the root cause & hence cures sexual complaints permanently & naturally. To know more & for any other concern you can call us or reach us online.
1. Deep breathing— Take deep breaths and hold your breath for 5 second between each inhalation and exhalation.
2. Squeeze method— To do this, squeeze the head of the penis when you are at the brink of your orgasm.
3. Stop and start method— once you are close to your orgasm, stop the simulation. Relax and then continue till the end. Repeat the process for a few weeks and then you will become efficient in delaying your ejaculation.
4. Kegel exercises
These exercises are aimed to help you gain better control over the muscles below your bladder. They strengthen your pelvic region, particularly creating strong pubococcygeus muscle. These are hammock shaped muscles that stretch from your pubic bone to tailbone, important for genital functioning. To perform these pelvic floor exercises, simply aim to control and stop your urine flow midway when you're in the bathroom. This will make you feel your PC muscle and then you will be able to relax it to regain normal urinary flow. Do this 10 times a day and you will be able to stop premature ejaculation.
5. Applying strategic pressure— the first step is knowing about your perineum and putting pressure over it. Perineum is the spot that lies midway between the scrotum and the anus. It reaches the prostate gland and pressing it helps in delaying the ejaculation process. This happens since the path to the prostate gland gets blocked when you press. Generally, the prostate expands and contracts at the time of orgasm, until you ejaculate. Pressing it breaks the rhythm and delays satisfaction.
6. Limit the anxiety
Anxiety can make your ejaculate prematurely before any of you are satisfied with the intercourse. To limit the anxiety, practise running, dancing or strength training exercise before you are about to copulate. And then take a bath with lukewarm water.
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