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Premature ejcation
What test required for treatment of premature ejcation . For past 5 yrs I am done with 5 sec or mid of foreplay.
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Hi no test required for Premature ejaculation. It can be cure by few methods & medicines. If you ejaculate within a minute during first intercource & stay long in second then nothing to worry about. Check my YouTube channel- Tandon’s Clinic i have explained about Premature ejaculation in it. Or you can apply some jelly for increase timing. With medicines we will help you To last longer.
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Garlic, onions, spring onions and leeks all contain stuff that’s good for you. A study at the Child’s Health Institute in Cape Town found that eating raw garlic helped fight serious childhood infections. Heat destroys these properties, so eat yours raw, wash it down with fruit juice or, if you’re a sissy, have it in tablet form.
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Use egg oil and onion and consult me?
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More than tests what is reqd is detailed history and look into precipitants for this situation
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