Erectile Dysfunction
ED stands for erectile dysfunction, it is a condition characterized by the inability to have an erection in men. In this condition, a man cannot get or
maintain an erection firm or strong enough for sexual intercourse. It can be a sign of a physical or psychological condition. It can be caused by stress,
relationship problems, low self-confidence, nerve damage, and other underlying factors. The main symptom of ED in a man is being unable to participate in sexual activity.
Dr. Sunil Dubey, an expert in Ayurveda and sexology medical science, has done research on erectile dysfunction. He says that there are three types of erectile dysfunction such as mild ED,
moderate ED and chronic ED. In today's time, one in 10 men is affected by erectile dysfunction sexual problem. Its main symptom is that the man is unable to get or maintain an erection
strong enough for intercourse which is a part of impotence. He says that this is a treatable sexual problem in men for which they should not worry. The treatment of erectile dysfunction
varies depending on the causes of the problem. First of all, evaluation of the underlying physical and psychological conditions is important. After that, progressive Ayurvedic treatment
and medication are most effective to get rid of this sexual problem.
Premature Ejaculation
PE stands for premature ejaculation, which is a condition of premature ejaculation and ejaculation occurring just before or shortly after intercourse begins. The main causes of premature
ejaculation are emotional or psychological factors which include performance anxiety, fear of intimacy, nervousness about being with a new partner, discomfort in having sexual activity
after a long period of abstinence, low self-confidence level, guilt, over-excitement, stress and anxiety. In this premature ejaculation condition, the man ejaculates within 1-2 minutes
of penetration with his partner.
World famous Ayurvedacharya Dr. Sunil Dubey has done extensive research on this premature ejaculation because most of the cases of premature ejaculation are related to human psychology.
On the basis of his successful research, he says that generally premature ejaculation is of two types, lifelong and acquired. Actually, lifelong premature ejaculation is divided into
three groups such as natural variable PE, PE with ED and psychological PE. Acquired premature ejaculation is also divided into three groups such as secondary PE, conditional PE and
situational PE. Usually, it takes time to get rid of this psychological sexual problem and during the treatment, the patient must have patience and confidence. Ayurvedic medicine,
indigenous remedies and self-improvement are the most effective weapons that help a person overcome it.
Dhat Syndrome
Dhat syndrome is a psychological condition found in South Asian cultures in which male patients report that they suffer from excessive concern about the loss of semen through urine,
often accompanied by anxiety, stress, and sexual dysfunction. In fact, there is no known biological cause for this condition in the Western medical system. It is mainly seen in men
from the Indian subcontinent.
Our Ayurvedacharya Dr. Sunil Dubey says that there is no exact cause for this common sexual problem of mainly youth. Based on the symptoms, an Ayurvedic or clinical sexologist doctor
treats this type of sexual patients. There are many symptoms of this Dhatu syndrome such as excessive concern about the semen discharge through urine, fear of being weak, impotent
or infertile, anxiety, depression, mood swings, fatigue, weakness, lack of energy, headache, dizziness, avoidance of sexual activity or intimacy, guilt and cultural fears.
He says that Dhat syndrome is rooted in the beliefs of traditional Indian culture, where semen is considered a vital fluid associated with strength, virility and spiritual energy.
Excessive semen loss causes physical and mental weakness, which is why a person fears this sexual disorder. It is 100% curable in Ayurveda and the patient should not worry too much about it.
Nocturnal Discharge
Nocturnal emission, also known as nocturnal ejaculation or wet dreams, is the involuntary discharge of semen during sleep (REM), usually accompanied by sexual dreams or arousal.
There are many causes of this wet dream such as hormonal fluctuations, sexual abstinence, stress and anxiety, serotonin and dopamine regulation, medical conditions and medication.
World famous Ayurvedacharya Dr. Sunil Dubey says that this is the most common sexual problem among the youth. Usually this Nocturnal Discharge or Nightfall happens to a person early
in the morning or late at night during eyesight. He has done research on this sexual problem in men, in which he has found that there are three types of Nocturnal Discharge due to
physiological, psychological and pathological reasons. The frequency of this sexual problem is 50-60% in adolescence and 10-20% in adulthood. Excessive nocturnal discharge can affect
a person in a variety of ways, such as emotional distress, relationship concerns, sleep disruption, and self-esteem issues. It is a treatable sexual problem, where self-management,
medical treatment, sexual counselling and a healthy lifestyle are essential. If a person is experiencing emotional distress or anxiety due to this sexual problem, he or she should
consult a clinical sexologist doctor or healthcare professional for guidance, treatment, and counseling.
Loss of Libido
Low libido in men, also known as hyposexuality or decreased sexual desire, is a common condition characterized by a persistent decrease in sexual interest, arousal, or pleasure.
This is a common sexual problem in men usually after the age of 40 because after this age the testosterone hormone level decreases by 1% every year. Both male and female suffer
from this loss of libido sexual problems.
There are various causes of low libido in men such as hormonal imbalance, chronic illness, sleep disorders, chronic pain, medications, stress, anxiety, past experiences, performance anxiety,
poor diet, alcohol, smoking, overwork, aging, erectile dysfunction and relationship problems. World famous Ayurvedacharya Dr. Sunil Dubey has done research on the reduction of libido in men
and has discovered the most effective Ayurvedic medicines for this. On the basis of his research, study, experience, treatment and the behaviour of patients, he found that there are three
types of reduction of libido in men. These are primary, secondary and situational reduction of libido in men. All types of low libido sexual problems are treatable following Ayurvedic
treatment and medication. In his treatment, he offers testosterone hormone therapy, erectile dysfunction medications, behavioral therapy, couple therapy, lifestyle change guidelines,
and stress management techniques.
Penile infection
Penile infections may be caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi, and can affect the skin, glans, or urethra in men. Generally, there are different types of penile infections in men such as
balanitis (inflammation of the glans of the penis), posthitis (inflammation of the foreskin), balanoposthitis (inflammation of both the glans and foreskin), penile cellulitis
(bacterial infection of the skin), penile abscess (collection of pus in the penile), and Fournier gangrene (serious bacterial infection of the genital area).
World renowned Ayurvedacharya Dr Sunil Dubey says that there are a lot of related factors for this penile infection in men such as low level of sexual education, low socio-economic status,
urban-rural divide and lack of access to healthcare unit. Generally, some of the major causes of this sexual or skin problem in men are poor hygiene, non-circumcision or tight foreskin,
STI, diabetes, obesity, weak immune system and sexual trauma or injury. Depending on the symptoms, sexual patients of penile infection can consult an experienced clinical sexologist doctor
for personalized guidance, treatment, medication and support. Some of the causes of penile infection are redness and swelling, pain or discomfort, discharge of pus, foul smell, itching
or burning, difficulty in urinating and fever.
Male Infertility
Male infertility means that the man is unable to fertilize eggs or contribute to a successful pregnancy. There are many risk factors for this male infertility sexual problem in men
such as- age (35+ years), family history of infertility, previous fertility problems, certain medication conditions (diabetes and cancer), and lifestyle factors (smoking, extreme heat).
In fact, for this infertility sexual problem; a man is responsible for only 20% and the rest 30-40% are the main factors.
World renowned Ayurvedacharya Dr. Sunil Dubey says that there are many reasons for this sexual problem of male infertility such as low sperm count, poor sperm motility, hormonal imbalance,
blockage (sterilization), erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, genetic disorders, infection (orchitis or epididymitis), and injury or trauma to the reproductive organs.
Generally, it is beneficial to seek medical help and medication in the early stages of the problem. Depending on the symptoms of male infertility sexual problem, a person can
consult an experienced clinical sexologist doctor or a professional healthcare practitioner. There are many symptoms of this sexual problem in men such as difficulty in conceiving,
low sperm count, painful ejaculation and swelling or lump in the testicles.
Other Sexual Problems
99.99% of men want to increase their own and their partner's pleasure and satisfaction during sexual life. But only a few people are successful in this sexual activity and the rest flop. Have you ever thought why it happens? Now world famous Ayurvedacharya and senior sexologist of India, Dr. Sunil Dubey is going to explain some reasons for this problem of sexual weakness. He not only explains the reasons but also gives some suggestions to improve sexual health while avoiding weakness.