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Long term use of ssri and psychotropic drugs causes erectile dysfunction and loss of libido, instead of megalis 10 mg you must take ayurvedic or herbal treatment. Ayurvedic treatment will provide you complete solution for lesser libido, ed and also for anxiety. Consult an ayurvedic sexologist.
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DHMS (Hons.)

Homeopathy Doctor•Patna
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Hi, lybrate user ,
You have not mentioned your age.
Tk,  plenty of water to hydrate your body.
Go for meditation to reduce your stress, strengthening pelvic, groin & penile muscles to improve errectile disfunction , low libido and  premature ejaculation.
Tk,  apples, carrots,  spinach, garlic, pumpkins seeds,almonds, ,black chocolates to improve testosterone level to check erectile dysfunction,premature ejaculation,ensuring raised sperm count .
Your diet be easily digestible ...more
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DHMS (Hons.)

Homeopath•Patna
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Dear lybrate user, you r advised do to go for natural recourse to burn your fats.
Go for a brisk walk in d morning for an hr to regulate your blood circulation.
Go for swimming, cycling, gardening, running.
Opt a staircase in stead of a, lift.
Take, oats, green tea in d breakfast.
Salad, fruits, sprouts b consumed in lunch, cutting bread, rice to 10%.
Take, green tea and biscuits in d evening.
Take, homoeo medicine.
@ cal carb 30-6 pills, thrice a day.
@ phyto...more
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M.B.B.S., D.N.B. (Psychiatry)

Psychiatrist•Panchkula
Hello,
There are several causes of aggression in seizure disorder. It can be either after a seizure episode, or it can be due to associated behavioral symptoms or due to underlying pathology of which seizure is a part. Medication do not cause such behavior. Contrary Valparin helps in controlling aggression. Consult your treating practitioner or neurologist to know the reason behind it. Certain medication and behavior therapy can help in controlling aggression.
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