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Erectile dysfunction
Erectile dysfunction since 1 yr. FBS - 140+ PPBS - 180+ BP - Normal No medication for Prediabetic, controlling with food & exercise. Vitamin D deficiency - Having supplement now uprise d3 for 7 weeks once a week. Had Vitamin B12 deficiency 2 yrs back.
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Erectile Dysfunction(E.D) Occurs when a man can't get or keep an erection firm enough for sexual intercourse and not able to penetrate. There are many factors which leads to erectile dysfunction like- low Testosterone levels, Diabetes, weakness in core muscles, low blood flow in viens of your reproductive organ, sedentary lifestyle and last but not the least high stress levels, etc. We can help you treat that. You can consult with Dr. Yuvraj Monga/Me or consult me directly by taking a consultation on PRACTO share all details with me.
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Hi, Diabetes mellitus has significant association with erectile dysfunction. Your blood sugar is not well controlled, so its better to take a consultation of an endocrinologist and he only can start you on a medicine to improve your erectile dysfunction for time being.
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consult an endocrinologist
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take proper treatment in ayurveda if you want best result
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