2 Months back I was diagnosed with Testicular torsion in my right testicle. Unfortunately it was late and the urologist had to remove my right testicle and then stiched left testicle to scrotum. Also my remaining testicle has got little bigger. I am able to have normal erections in morning and when aroused . Will I be able to have children in future? Is it safe to Masturbate now its been 2 months? Since doctor has fixed my other testicle to scrotum are there still any chances that other one can still rotate?
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Hello, having one testicles will keep you fertile but excessive masturbation can have adverse side effects on fertility, erectile dysfunction, early ejaculation and dhat syndrome i.e low sperm count.
I would suggest you
Don't do masturbation more than once or twice in a month.
Don't worry you can do that... just do not watch porn… Try not to be remain alone, don't read or view sexual literature, books, whatsApp & porn videos etc.
Avoid oily, more spicy, Chilly and junk foods.
Do exercise daily for one hr or yoga mainly Pranayam… Meditation… vajroli Mudra... Ashwini mudra. Start reading religious books.
You can take Chandra kala ras 1 tablet morning and night after food
Yastimadhu chuma 3gms morning and night with water
Sidhamakara dwaja 1 tablet morning and night after food.
Do all the above suggested treatment for 3 months and see the results.
If you don" get satisfactory results then you can also contact me on my private chat or directly in my clinic. We can send you the medicines by courier.
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