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What are ayurveda treatments for premature ejaculation ? Who should be consulted sexual wellness or urologist ? Can this be treated with medicines ?
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Hello, Usually the issue of premature ejaculation is well treated by sexologist. Yes this issue is treatable hence you need not worry. Let me explain you about your issue in brief - The issue as described by you above is termed as premature ejaculation. There is a possibility that the tip of your penis might have become hyper sensitive. Premature ejaculation (PE) is when ejaculation happens sooner than a man or his partner would like during sex. PE is also known as rapid ejaculation, premature climax or early ejaculation. PE might not be a cause for worry. It can be frustrating if it makes sex less enjoyable and impacts relationships. If it happens often and causes problems. However this issue is not a major cause to worry as much as there are medications and treatment available for the same. If you genuinely interested in getting your issue resolved then you can contact me directly through google on my website or contact me through Practo. Would be happy to help you. You can contact me directly through my website for online or in person consultation - https://www.drfayyazsexologyclinic.com
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It's in your best interest if you consult a Psychiatrist for premature ejaculation as they are the expert and trained in dealing with PME. Urologist are expert in dealing with issues related to urinary and kidney function.
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Yes.. It can be treated.. Sexologist and psychiatrist deals with this issue
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