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Sexual treatment vs Intercourse
Im unmarried n having orematyre ejaculation. Im taking treatment by my family dt. It is 3 to 4 month Course . He told me to stop mastribution completely or not get in physical activity (intercourse) during treatment so medicine works well on ur body n sperms.. Is it right? Should i stop for that period of time or i have to mastribute or do sex to get more benefit in premature ejaculation?
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Hi Thanks for seeking help here. After carefully listening to your history n evaluating the issue we suggests.... Premature ejaculation is due to high sensitivity of Ur penis or anxiety. It's not an illness. What Ur doctor says ....it's not valid in modern medicine. If u Masturbation 1 hr before sex that also helps in improving premature ejaculation. So what i suggest you need Treatment which helps in long run and reliable treatment. You can have sex when ever u like...there is no such rules Feel free to consult with me here in practo for further clarification and doubts if any with nominal fees. Happy to help you. Wish you good health. Get well soon. Regards Dr Jitendriya Practo
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