Hi,
While intercourse, I am not able to penetrate.
I am able to get an erection, but it is not firm enough for penetration. Additionally, I have noticed that my morning erections are not as strong or consistent as before.
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Don't worry sir..
It happens...
It can be treated with ayurvedic medicine without any side effects and permanent solution...
To be sexually fit completely...
Erection will be hard..
To enjoy sexual activity and satisfy your partner completely
Next Steps
consult for prescription and guidance
Health Tips
be stress free..
sleep well..
avoid smoking
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At 32 years, this condition is common and treatable, so don’t panic. Since you can get an erection but it is not firm enough for penetration and morning erections are weaker than before, this suggests mild to moderate erectile dysfunction (ED). The causes are usually a mix of psychological stress, performance anxiety, overthinking, excessive masturbation/porn use, poor sleep, low testosterone, or early vascular issues.
This Usually Indicates
• If erection happens but is not firm → often psychological + lifestyle factors
• Reduced morning erections → may indicate hormonal or vascular component
• Anxiety during intercourse can worsen firmness.
Next Steps
To treat you completely we need to assess and have your daily routine including dietary habits, to rule out the exact cause.
We can get on this for giving you significant results. Please connect at 9 3 1 5 6 6 1 5 6 5 for proper treatment and guidance.
Health Tips
Try these steps
1. Stop porn completely for at least 6–8 weeks.
2. Reduce masturbation frequency.
3. Start daily 30–40 mins brisk walking + strength training.
4. Sleep 7–8 hours.
5. Practice deep breathing / meditation to reduce performance anxiety.
6. During intercourse, focus on foreplay and relaxation instead of penetration pressure.
7. Practice Kegal’s exercise.
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