Hello,
Night falls are a natural phenomena.
It is the uncontrolled ejaculation of semen during sleep. This is generally caused by sexual arousal and orgasm from dreams. Night fall or nocturnal emission is completely normal for males during teenage and early adult years.
Do not watch pornography materials. Take good healthy diet, do exercise & yoga daily.
Excessive masturbation may have been the cause of your problems to begin with. Reducing your frequency of sex and masturbation from now on will help to prevent early ejaculation and seminal leakages from reoccurring.
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This is normal. Though you might feel transiently exhausted due to muscle overactivity during climax leading to ejaculation but It doesn't lead to any residual or sustained weakness after that. No special diet is needed, just take a balanced diet containing lot of fruits, salads, protein rich foods and fiber rich carbohydrates.
Health Tips
Masturbating regularly decreases the possibility of spontaneous ejaculation
Nightfall is a natural phenomenon. Many a time frequent night fall leads to a certain type of weakness but it's again natural. so, do not worry.
excessive or everyday waste of Shukra dhatu is not good. so try to find ways out to engage your sense in meditation, bhakti, and good friends. At night in particular, after sunset, avoid talks about sex and avoid watching and hearing sex-arousing videos or conversations.
Health Tips
drink more water, engage your mind during day in bhakti and good friends
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