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In sex time my penis did not hard properly - #10378

Munish

When female on me that time she do but my penis slowly small even my penis go rest position. But in past I'm proform better than now. So plz help me. Aaaaaaaaaa aaaaaa aaaaa aaaaa aaaa aa a aa a aaaaa.

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Erectile dysfunction, or difficulty maintaining an erection, can have many underlying causes, ranging from physiological to psychological factors. If this is a change from your past performance, there are a few areas to consider. Lifestyle factors can strongly impact erectile health. Stress, anxiety, and even daily fatigue can all contribute to having difficulty maintaining an erection. Assessing stress levels, getting quality sleep, and incorporating relaxation techniques could be beneficial. Additionally, alcohol and tobacco use can impair erectile function, so reducing consumption of these might help. Medication side effects or underlying health conditions such as diabetes, cardiovascular issues, or hormonal imbalances might also play a role, so if lifestyle adjustments aren’t making a difference, seeing a healthcare professional would be useful for further evaluation. They might decide to perform some tests or recommend specific treatments. Exercise, particularly aerobic exercise, can improve cardiovascular health, which is vital for maintaining erections, so integrating regular physical activity could also be advantageous. In some cases, psychological support or counseling can be beneficial, particularly if anxiety or stress is significantly impacting your confidence or performance. It’s crucial to listen to your body and seek medical advice if you feel it’s needed. Waiting too long could mean ignoring potential underlying health issues that might require treatment.

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