Hello,
I am type 1 diabetic from 2014 and I have been indulge in sexual relationship, but I face problem during sex.
That is premature ejaculation. Sometimes it lasts longer sometimes doesn't?
What should I do?
I don't have the problem of erectile dysfunction.
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Diabetes lowers ur sexual power...
So take good healthy diet..
Take herbal supplement..
To be sexually fit completely..
To enjoy sexual activity completely
Next Steps
For further information consult me privately
Health Tips
avoid rice and potatoes..
sweets and sugar...
go for walk for 30 minutes daily...
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Premature ejaculation is very common problems account for 30 percent of normal male suffer from this issue
It is very common misconception and self diagnosis made after seeing porn videos
Please don't compare yourself with Porn Star
Ejaculation is very normal for 2-3 minutes
Don't rush for the sex
Try to be relaxed
Talk to your partner
Orgasm's for female different from male
Stimulate her
Do plenty of foreplay
Your partner is backbone of your treatment
Take her into confidence
Even if ejaculated early
Try to do sex for second time
While doing sex if feeling like ejaculation withhold it
You can increase your latency time
T.duralast 30 mg hour before sex
T.tazzle 10 mg half hour before
Regular exercise
Healthy diet
Dry fruits
Be relaxed
Control your anxiety
having 2 resson
1- stress/ tension/ anxity/ irritable/ depresion
2- medical as sex hormone problem or less blood flow to penis
better assessment propely n plan treatment accordingaly rather than just blind treatment
At this stage or age PE to be treated by retraining only. Diabetes, if properly treated doesn't cause this at this stage. You can try local ointment like LOX jelly for prolonged sex.
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