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POIS(post orgasmic illness syndrome)
Does P shot therapy good for post orgasmic illness syndrome. if yes then how many times should i take p shot therapy.
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It is not evidenced that P shot effect in PIOS. It is used for other causes like Mild to moderate erectile dysfunction (ED). Improving erection quality in selected patients. Experimental treatment for Peyronie's disease. Increasing penile sensitivity or sexual satisfaction (evidence is limited) Treatment of Lichen sclerosus (experimental) I need your proper medical hostory. Thn i can give you any suggestion.
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P shot depends on your health of the organ. It needs evaluation by Sexologist .
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Hi, no. Consult online for treatment
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First get urself evaluated. Accordingly treatment required
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Post-Orgasmic Illness Syndrome (POIS) is a rare condition in which a person experiences symptoms such as fatigue, brain fog, poor concentration, mood changes, muscle aches, or flu-like symptoms after ejaculation. The exact cause of POIS is still not fully understood, and there is currently no universally accepted cure. Regarding P-Shot (Priapus Shot) therapy, there is no established scientific evidence that it is an effective treatment for POIS. P-Shot is primarily promoted for certain erectile function and penile tissue-related concerns, but it is not considered a standard or proven treatment for post-orgasmic illness syndrome. Therefore, it would not be possible to recommend a specific number of P-Shot sessions for POIS because its effectiveness for this condition has not been clearly demonstrated.
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Since POIS symptoms can sometimes resemble other medical, hormonal, neurological, or psychological conditions, it is important to carefully review the pattern of symptoms: How soon after ejaculation do symptoms begin? How long do they last? Do symptoms occur after every ejaculation? Are the symptoms physical, cognitive, emotional, or a combination of these? Have you noticed any triggers that worsen or improve them? Keeping a symptom diary can be very helpful. Since you specifically mention POIS, a detailed evaluation focused on the condition would be more valuable than proceeding directly to invasive therapies with uncertain benefit. For personalized assessment, better guidance, and a holistic treatment approach for post-orgasmic symptoms and sexual wellness concerns, you may connect with us at 9 3 1 5 6 6 1 5 6 5.
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Maintain adequate sleep, hydration, regular exercise, and stress management. Some individuals with POIS find that symptom severity varies depending on overall health, fatigue levels, and frequency of ejaculation. Avoid repeatedly trying expensive procedures solely based on online testimonials, as POIS remains a condition that requires individualized assessment and management. A careful understanding of your specific symptom pattern is often the most important step toward finding an effective long-term strategy. Thank you
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No, P-Shot (Priapus Shot) therapy is not an effective or medically recognized treatment for Post-Orgasmic Illness Syndrome (POIS). The P-Shot uses platelet-rich plasma (PRP) local injections to improve tissue vascularity and cellular regeneration in the penis, primarily targeting erectile dysfunction or Peyronie's disease. POIS, on the other hand, is a systemic disorder believed to be driven by an autoimmune or allergic response to one's own semen, or a neuroendocrine imbalance. Because POIS causes systemic, flu-like, and cognitive symptoms, localized tissue therapies like the P-Shot will not address the underlying pathology.
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Consult a Specialist: Schedule an appointment with an immunologist, allergist, or a urologist specializing in sexual medicine for a proper systemic evaluation. Track Your Symptoms: Maintain a precise clinical diary detailing your exact post-orgasmic symptoms (e.g., fatigue, brain fog, feverishness), their onset timeline, and how many days they take to subside. Discuss Targeted Options: Ask your doctor about recognized off-label management strategies for POIS, which often include pre- or post-coital antihistamines, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), or selective desensitization therapies.
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Avoid expensive, invasive, and unproven clinical procedures like PRP or P-shots for systemic syndromes. They carry unnecessary procedural risks and financial costs without any proven therapeutic benefit for POIS.
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Consult a psychologist
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