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Nightfall I m suffering from 10 years. 4-5 times in a week. Many more medicines already used but no results please suggest me
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Hi, Your frequency of getting nightfall is too high. As your age is around 25 years you should start taking this seriously. As Masturbation often leads to tiredness and weakness and also impacts your day to day activities. The issue should be resolved permanently. Let me help you - 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.  However this issue is not a major cause to worry as there are medications and treatment available for the same. Rest assured your problem can be resolved as we have been dealing with similar cases for more then 30 years now.
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Excess of every thing is bad Shouldn't happen 5 times a week Would like to know the nature of medicines u have taken. Your condition can be adequately treated
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Hello, Night falls are natural phenomena. It mostly happens to youngsters... but sometimes to adults also. But when we start having excessive night falls i.e. more than 5-7 times a month then sometimes there starts some problems like we start feeling weakness, tiredness, laziness, fatigue, body pains, constipation, erectile dysfunction, loss of libido, etc. But sometimes all these problems may happen because of some other medical problems and not necessarily because of excessive nightfall falls. Try to avoid non-veg, spicy Fried chilly food. Do not watch porn videos... whatsapps… Messages… and other such porn materials. Take good healthy diet, do exercise & yoga daily. Preferably, Pranayam, Meditation, vajroli mudra and Ashwini mudra, Read religious books or watch religious materials before going to sleep. Keep stomach clean & avoid Constipation, I am suggesting you some ayurvedic medicines. Take satavaryadi churan one teaspoon in the morning. Take chandanadi vati one in the morning and one in the night. And take tablet brihat bangeshwar ras. One in the morning and one in the night after food. See the results if you are not getting good results then you may contact your family Doctor or chat with me on my private chat... or contact me on my clinic numbers. We can send you the medicines by courier also. My website is www kayakalpinternational.com
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