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Sexologist•Haldwani
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vaginal spasm (vaginismus) is a condition which affects a woman's ability to engage in any form of vaginal penetration, including sexual penetration, insertion of tampons, and gynecological examinations. This is the result of a conditioned reflex of the pubococcygeus (pc) muscle, causing muscles in the vagina to tense suddenly and making any kind of vaginal penetration either painful or impossible.
Fortunately, it is curable.
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Sexologist•Haldwani
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eat a healthy, well-balanced diet. Consumption of fatty foods leads to the production of plaque that clogs arteries and blocks the flow of blood to the heart. This plaque can also block the arteries leading to the genitals, interfering with the ability to achieve an erection.
Include pumpkin seeds, bee pollen or royal jelly in your diet.
Avoid alcohol, especially before sexual encounters.
Be sure to maintain a regular exercise regimen.
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Hi, hoping you can help me. I’ve been struggling with this problem for over a year. I have been experiencing penis and foreskin pain, redness, dryness and soreness. The doctor gave me an antifungal treatment to try which did not help. I was tested by a gp for a fungal infection which came back negative. I was then diagnosed with genital eczema. Moisturising helps some of the skin but not all of it. The pain & visual inflammation varies from the head of the penis to the inner and outer foreskin. I have been able to get the skin to look relatively healthy (confirmed recently by a doctor) but I still have pain and things are still dry. I’m wondering whether i’ve caused this myself. To wash i’ve been soaking myself in a jar of water. Throughout the year i’ve been using a wide variety of treatments to counteract & manage my symptoms, such as: manuka honey, colloid oat soaks, coconut oil, vaseline, emollient (e45, cetraben), baby oil, zinc oxide cream etc. I’ve stopped using everything. I read about the foreskin and understood it’s a mucus membrane with natural oils. I’ve stopped all treatment in an effort to allow the natural oils to come back. I haven’t washed my penis for 5 days now. Every morning I check to see the progress. Every morning it is the same. The skin looks reasonably healthy, but the foreskin is dry and tacky to the glans as it rolls down. I have no problems retracting my foreskin. The skin does’t feel moist, it feels dry. There is no odour. It’s as if it’s just been washed. This is my concern. After 5 days it’s as if i’ve just freshly washed. Dry and odourless. No natural oils. I am worried that I have disrupted my skin balance and removed so many of the natural oils. I am left with dryness that is causing pain. This does’t seem normal to me. Will the oils return? Is there something wrong with me? Thank you.

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Hello-"phimosis" is the technical term for an un-retractable foreskin. The foreskin of the penis is not retractable in an infant or a young child. This is considered to be a normal part of development. As the child grows into puberty the foreskin naturally separates itself from the head of the penis, allowing for complete retraction. This becomes a particularly important function for the male in terms of hygiene, especially with cleaning of the penis and its head as well as in terms of sexual in...more
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Sexologist•Haldwani
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signs are suggestive of varicocele. For most patients, varicocele does not cause any noticeable discomfort. However, mild or severe scrotal pain can result from varicocele. Patients typically report an “aching” sensation in the scrotum, usually associated with prolonged standing or activity.
Male infertility and varicocele (also known as pampiniform plexus) has been a painful factor for men and majority of men undergoes different battles when diagnose with varicocele disorder. Pre...more
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Sexologist•Lucknow
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Hello patient
naturally the sexual timing of a healthy man is 6 to 10 minute.
Due to masterbution. Your penis is not getting proper blood circulation to the top of the penis, due to which your penis has become weak, there is no strength in the veins of the penis to hold your semen for a long time and keep the erection in your veins.
It's curable please click on profile give us call we can schedule your free counselling with expert.
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Gulbarga
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Don't put hot water on your penis it's decrease sperm count. Wait 2-3 days it's subside automatically.
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Sexologist•Pune
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kamdev churn
1tsp at morning with milk

tab makardhwaj
1 tab at morning

More masturbation isn't good for health and sexual life.

Do meditation, and avoid overthinking of sex and about opposite gender.

Do concentrate on job, good physical and mental health.

Do kegale exercises for muscle tone which you will get on YouTube.

Eat healthy food avoid junk food.

Eat more ghee and drink milk regularly.
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Asked for female, 27 years old from Bathinda
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Sexologist•Haldwani
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your husband might be suffering from" phimosis" it is the technical term for an un-retractable foreskin. An acute case of phimosis may create problems for the person when he would want to pass urine or to perform sex, as this action may either be restricted or become troublesome. This is when phimosis becomes a medical emergency. It has been linked with an increased risk of infection, loss of sexual stimulation of the penis and even penis cancer.
Traditionally medicine offers cons...more
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You have problem of pain in penis and tightness of whole surface of penis. I guarantee you best and permanent results. You need to take 30 days treatment to get rid of your problems. You have to follow certain instructions for permanent solution to your problems. I give you 100% guarantee for relief from all your problems with more confidence throughout life. If interested, I advise you to tell me your eating habits and any addiction to alcohol or cigarette, for better guidance and natural, safe...more
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Sexologist•Pune
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PAin while peeing, could be due to urinary tract infection. Drink lots of water, and get urine checked from a pathology lab. If there is signs of infection, consult a doctor who can presecribe medicines
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