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While doing mastrubation.the time to ejaculte is just 1-2 minutes and sometimes even lower .why its happening so . Is it cause future problem after marrige .
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Yes... It's called premature ejaculation... It can be treated.. Start proper ayurvedic medicine.. To be sexually fit completely..
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-Yes it can be permanently cured with Homeopathy treatment. -Very effective medicines are there in Homeopathic. -With my treatment of 1.5 months you will get permanent relief. -Will prescribe the complete treatment. -You can consult me now through online. Warm Regards
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Need to get more history on that
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Ejaculating within 1–2 minutes during masturbation does not necessarily mean you have premature ejaculation (PE). Masturbation is often done quickly, which can shorten the time to ejaculation. This alone does not predict problems after marriage.
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Avoid rushing during masturbation. Practice the start-stop and squeeze techniques. Do regular pelvic floor (Kegel) exercises. Manage stress, anxiety, and get adequate sleep. Exercise regularly and avoid smoking or excessive alcohol. take a diet should be in good quality avoid all junkfood and fast food maintain BMI
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If this problem continues after marriage or is causing significant anxiety, consult a qualified doctor (urologist, andrologist, or sexual medicine specialist) for proper evaluation and treatment. Effective treatments are available when needed. dm me if you need any further evaluation. .
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