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My penis no errection so i dont sex with my partnar - #10956

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Mera penis khada nahi hota is wajah se partnar ke sath sex nahi kar sakta, bahut jyada, problem hoti hai, aap kuch toh, boliye, ilaj kya hai,, main apne partnar ko khush karu, kis wajah se ye ho raha hai

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Erection problems in men, commonly referred to as erectile dysfunction (ED), can be caused by a variety of factors. It’s important to understand that it can stem from physical health issues, psychological factors, or lifestyle habits. Physical causes might include conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, or hormonal imbalances. Lifestyle factors such as smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, obesity, and lack of exercise could also contribute. Stress, anxiety, or relationship problems are potential psychological contributors. To address this issue effectively, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional to help identify the root cause and recommend appropriate treatment options. They may suggest lifestyle changes like losing, weight, stopping smoking, reducing alcohol intake, or managing stress, as these are often first steps in addressing ED. There are various treatment options available, including oral medications like PDE5 inhibitors, which enhance blood flow to the penis and are effective for many men. Counseling might be recommended if psychological factors play a significant role, and sometimes couples therapy may also be beneficial. Remember, it’s crucial to obtain a thorough assessment before starting any treatment. Self-prescribing without medical guidance may not be safe or effective. It’s better to discuss these issues openly with your partner. Erectile dysfunction can impact relationships, but effective communication helps in reducing tension and working towards a solution together. A qualified healthcare provider would provide more tailored advice based on your specific situation, ensuring that its appropriate for you.

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