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Erectile Dysfunction
I masturbate daily twice or have sex once or twice a week. Suddenly i get erectile dysfunction and it lasts for 5-8 days. Even though i get slight erections at the time i dont get that much libido. I have to forcefully cause erectiions to test and bring confidence. This is the second time happening. I take asthama and sciatic pain homeopathy tablets as well as becosules tablets every day. Its 5th day for today having erectile dysfunction.
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For Erectile Dysfunction: Have good sleep, do exercise & yoga daily for 1 hour. Take hot milk 1 glass morning & evening. Avoid spicy. Chilli.nd fried food Take CP SHILAJIT tb. Manmath ras. Nd tb. Sidh makardhwaj bati. One each morning & evening for 3 months. Wd hot milk. See d results or otherwise consult a sexologist personally.
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Hi there, Masturbate when you're sexually excited, not when you want to "test" everything is going alright down there. The very act of "testing" is putting doubts in your head and distracting your mind of the primary goal of masturbation, which is pleasure. Good luck.
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