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Dhat syndrome
I am suffering from dhat from 2 weeks there is a leakage of sperm how to cure it plz give me solution
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Hello, The issue as described by you above is termed as Precum. Some people may also experience semen leakage while asleep or after urination. Some semen may leak out during periods of sexual arousal. For example, semen leakage may occur during any type of sexual activity or while having sexual thoughts. Leakage may also occur just before or just after ejaculation. Another fluid, called pre-ejaculatory fluid, may also leak during sexual activity. Pre-ejaculatory fluid is also known as precum. Semen leakage during certain activities is normal. However, frequent or excessive leakage may cause distress. People who have concerns about semen leakage, or other aspects of sexual functioning, should consult a Sexologist to help them in getting the above issue resolved. They will then be investigated and prescribe treatments where necessary. For further details and suggestions feel free to reach out to me either online or in person. Would be happy to help you.
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Hello, Spermatorrhoea or Dhat syndrome means involuntary loss of semen, which takes place during different conditions like passing of urine… while passing stools… thinking or talking to your girlfriend or other female partner… During watching porn materials like Whatsapp or porn movies... thin and watery semen etc. This is often associated with irritability and debility of the genital organs. Frequent masturbation, excessive sexual Desire or thinking... Imbalance of emotions, smoking, alcohol consumption, weak nervous system, tight foreskin, stress are some of the causes of Dhat Syndrom. Because of that you may feel weakness, fatigue, tiredness, erectile dysfunction… premature ejaculation… body pains, pain in perineum or testicles etc. Try to avoid non-veg, spicy… Fried & chilly food. Take good healthy diet and have a light dinner. Do not watch porn videos... Whatsapps, Messages, and other such porn materials. Try using hard mattress while sleeping at night. Avoid using tight undergarments while sleeping. Do exercise & yoga daily. Preferably pranayama, meditation, vajroli mudra and Ashwini mudra. Empty your bladder before sleeping. Read religious books or watch religious materials before going to sleep. Keep stomach clean & avoid constipation. I am suggesting you some ayurvedic medicines. Take satavaryadi churan one teaspoon in the morning. Take chandrakala ras one in the morning and one in the night. And take tablet Poorna Chandra ras brihat, one in the morning and one in the night after food. See the results if you are not getting good results then you may contact your family Doctor or chat with me on my private chat... or contact me on my clinic numbers. We can send you the medicines by courier also. My website is www.kayakalpinternational.com
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