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Premature ejaculation ed & low libodo
Sir i have been married since 1and half year but can't do, sex... Ealry dischrge before peneteration... Semen less & watery... Erection loose n day by day my desire going low...
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I have best treatment for this problem Change your diet menu Do some special yoga Chat or call me
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I understood your concern  and noted the problem as well .I need to ask few more details to make a diagnosis and start treatment and advice which suits you. Pl consult me on Practo , so that I can help you better.book a time slot as per your convenience for consultation.
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Hi, All your issues are related. As you not able to satisfy yourself and your partner your interest for sex have also been decreasing. All your above mentioned issues are in a way related to each other. I also believe you have been Masturbating in your past as well. When a person is not able to perform he seem to lose interest in having sex as even after he performing the act he is not personally satisfied. Same is the case with you. Though you doing it but after the act you personally not satisfied with your performance due to your Erectile dysfunction issue and premature ejaculation issue. It is observed that almost all patients that suffer from erectile dysfunction also face timing issues i.e. premature ejaculation (when you don't have control over ejaculation also called early ejaculation). Premature ejaculation is when a person gets a discharge in 1 minute or less after penetration or any other sexual activity.  PE might not be a cause for your worry. It can be frustrating if it makes sex less enjoyable and impacts relationships. But if it happens often and causes problems like you fail to get another erection then it's time to see a sexologist. Since an erection goes away after ejaculation, it is difficult to know if the problem is Premature ejaculation or Erectile Dysfunction. However there are medications and treatment available to resolve your issue. Rest assured your problem can be resolved.
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If you genuinely interested in getting your issue resolved then you can contact me either online or in person. Would be happy to help you. Website Link - https://www.drfayyazsexologyclinic.com
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Require detailed assessment for management
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chat online for treatment
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take lib plus capsules for stamina
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To over come this problem issue consut Sexperts don't shy these kind of problems can't be resolved through messages details discussion required to find out reason get treated and enjoy sex life and future
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Desire arousal orgasim libido stamina erection can be improved through counseling and medication work better than only medication alone will guide you through online private
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take our Ayurveda herbs for month best result with out side effect
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