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  • Writer's pictureElena Cora

Ayurvedic Medicine for Premature Ejaculation: Herbal Treatments That Work

Premature ejaculation can cause sexual tension and intimacy problems in relationships, so psychotherapeutic treatments or sexual therapy could provide some relief. Your urologist can recommend one, or refer you to one as appropriate.


Anesthetic (numbing) creams and sprays are available over-the-counter to use on the head and shaft of the penis to reduce sensation and delay ejaculation. They contain lidocaine and prilocaine for this purpose.




Ayurveda:


Premature Ejaculation is a condition that affects men of all ages. It can cause much distress and strain relationships; Ayurveda medicine offers hope by treating this issue and helping restore confidence in bed.

Ayurved treatment for PE takes a holistic approach to health and well-being.


It focuses on balancing doshas within the body by using herbal medications, diet, lifestyle changes and physical treatments - and has proven particularly successful at relieving anxiety that often triggers PE episodes.


Psyllium seed husk is an anti-vata herb that works to balance out an overaggressive vata humor in the body, relieving premature ejaculation as well as constipation, excess masturbation, general debility from disease and loss of appetite.


Furthermore, this herbal treatment acts as an aphrodisiac and helps boost energy levels while improving libido and performance anxiety by stimulating sex glands while simultaneously improving semen quality and preventing premature ejaculation. Additionally, this anti-stress and immune-enhancing properties will give patients peace of mind during this sex timing medicine.


Chinese Medicine:


Premature ejaculation is one of the most prevalent sexual issues for men today, yet it's largely treatable. While the condition can be challenging to live with, various drug-free and non-drug treatments have demonstrated success in addressing it; behavioral techniques and counseling could potentially be effective solutions.


Traditional Chinese Medicine provides herbal medicines and acupuncture treatments that can enhance erections while decreasing PE. Gambir, for instance, is a topical application which produces long erections while postponing premature ejaculation; best taken when taken alongside warm beverages.

Acupuncture can assist in treating PE by targeting its source.


Acupuncture works by stimulating the parasympathetic nervous system - the part of your brain responsible for relaxing - as well as relieving any anxiety or stress contributing to PE symptoms. When combined with therapy, this combination may prove particularly effective at relieving PE symptoms and encouraging healthy living for its patient.


Western Medicine:


Premature Ejaculation, also known as PE, is a sexual health concern that can negatively impact both men and couples in various ways. While PE can be treated, for best results it is wise to schedule an appointment with your gynecologist in order to address this matter and list any symptoms, medical,

family, drug history as well as psychological history that might exist prior to attending your appointment.


Physicians may prescribe certain drugs to relieve the symptoms of PE. Such medicines include selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), tricyclic antidepressants and phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors - typically taken orally; topical creams or sprays containing lidocaine or prilocaine may also help decrease sensation and delay ejaculation.


St John’s Wort is another herbal solution for PE that can aid nervous system balance by increasing serotonin levels. Unfortunately, this herb increases serotonin levels which may interact with certain SSRIs and could interfere with CYP450 metabolism pathways, potentially diminishing its efficacy.


Home Remedies:


Premature ejaculation can create tension and anxiety within relationships, as well as reduce sexual satisfaction for both partners involved. However, there are techniques, medications, and home remedies that may provide assistance.


Your health care provider will ask about your sexual life and relationships before performing a physical exam to assess the source of PE. They may suggest counseling, medication or behavioral techniques as ways of helping you last longer during sexual encounters.


Lidocaine-prilocaine cream or spray can help reduce sensation and postpone ejaculation by numbing the penis, with treatment applied 20-30 minutes before sexual encounter and washed off after medicine for nerve pain.


Medication used to treat erectile dysfunction like sildenafil citrate (Viagra) or tadalafil hydrochloride (Cialis) may also aid PE; these require a valid prescription, may take weeks before working effectively and could have side effects such as headache or constipation.

 

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