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Well diabetes might be a reason for your erectile dysfunction...Apart from that tablets also might be a reason...I would suggest you to meet a physician first to manage sugars...You consult physician and then you may meet a surgeon...Thank you
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In a male dominant society like ours, men do not feel free to speak about this subject and do not want to come out of their cocoons. So this leads to myths regarding such sensitive diseases and also is the cause to many problems. Let us discuss about some myths of Erectile dysfunction –
1.The most common myth about Erectile dysfunction is that people think it affects older people only. Erectile dysfunction is common in men who are above the age of 60, but that doesn’t mean that it does not affect young men at all and neither does it mean that the person affected from this disease is ageing faster.
Moreover consulting an Ayurvedic sexologist can turn the case of the patient suffering from Erectile Dysfunction to 180 degrees as they treat them with herbal and natural medicines which cures the person to a great extent.
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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