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Sir...i am medical college student....i want to ask something........i started mastubating very early in class 5 that time my frequency is 2-3 times......then ni started controlling...but still today my frequency is 1-2 per day.....from some months i am realising my penis is not getting full erectile.......and ejaclulation occur in half erectile state......few days back i tried to get intimate with my bf then also due to nervousness my penis not getted full erectile.........is this my psycologial problem aur am i suffering from erectile dysfunction.....and what shold i do?????
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I would suggest you to go for safe, herbal ayurveda treatment for your problem. Ayurveda treats the root cause of the problem and once you complete full course you will be fine and dont require medicines further.
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Hi, it looks like erectile dysfunction. Usually masturbation will not cause any harm. Excessive masturbation can cause infertility occasionally. Nervousness also cause incomplete erection and ejaculation. In normal condition, if your penis not erecting means erectile dysfunction. Consult general physician or gynaecologist for further evaluation and treatment.
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