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No morning wood
Hi I'm Rajesh I joined gym around 5 months ago Previously I used to get morning wood daily later on slowly there is no morning wood. Let me know how can I get my morning wood back
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Please get your serum testosterone level and Penile doppler done. If they are abnormal, consult a Urologist, else consult a nearby Psychiatrist in-person. Gym has nothing to do with this condition. Regards.
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Get the investigations done
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Continue regular exercise (atleast 30-45 mins) and eat more of salads
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Take herbal supplements..
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for further information consult privately
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Hi, This issue is basically an early sign of erectile dysfunction. However it’s curable with right treatment and medications. Let me explain you about the issue briefly - Morning wood, or as it’s formally known, nocturnal penile tumescence (NPT), is a common occurrence for many boys and men. From time to time, men may wake up with an erect penis. This is most common in younger men, although men of all ages may experience NPT. Many people assume a morning erection is a sign of sexual stimulation, however this isn’t always the case. Morning wood is likely the response your body has to one of several natural occurrences. Men of all ages can experience morning wood. It’s healthy at any age and is a sign of a properly functioning blood and nervous system in and around the penis. It will become less frequent as ED issues begin to occur, and those issues become more frequent with age. Having an erect penis when you wake is an indicator of healthy blood and nerve supply to the penis. The presence of NPT also likely indicates that you’re physically capable of getting and maintaining an erection while awake. If you stop experiencing morning wood or notice that you’re not waking up with an erect penis anymore, this may be an early sign of an underlying medical problem. Most likely, this is a sign of physical erectile dysfunction (ED). You may have something happening within your body that’s preventing adequate blood or nerve supply for proper erectile function. However this issue is not a major cause to worry as there are medications and treatment available for the same after having a detailed consultation.
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If you genuinely interested in getting your issue resolved then you can contact me directly through my website link - https://www.drfayyazsexologyclinic.com
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Sir take proper knowledge about this first Chat online
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I understand your concern. Nothing to worry about. Kindly make an appointment as I need some more information and get proper knowledge.
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connect with a call for details discussion regarding the disease and it's management
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Take consultation
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Nothing to worry It’s normal
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Consult on practo chat
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