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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, premature ejaculation can often be treated and managed through various techniques and therapies. Treatment could include behavioral techniques like the start-stop method and the squeeze technique. There are also medications that help delay ejaculation. However, it is important to consult a doctor and not rely on self-medications.

Viagra primarily helps with erectile dysfunction, and while some men may experience a slight delay in ejaculation, it's not its primary purpose. Besides, any medication for PE or ED should be taken only after talking to a doctor to avoid long-term side-effects.

There isn't a "fastest" way, as the treatment depends on the underlying cause. Just know that there are various treatment modalities and ED can be cured. Consult a Sexologist for appropriate solutions.

Lifestyle changes like exercise, healthy diet, managing stress, and avoiding smoking can help. However, consult a sexologist to get appropriate treatment for complete recovery.

In some cases, mild ED might improve naturally, but it's best to consult a Sexologist for proper guidance. Also, a healthy lifestyle can be helpful.

Mild cases might benefit from lifestyle changes, but persistent cases require medical attention.

Yes, in many cases, ED can be treated and its effects reversed with the right medical interventions. Erectile Dysfunction treatment includes lifestyle changes, psychological counseling, prescribed medications based on one's case and need.

Yes, premature ejaculation can often be effectively managed and treated with therapies, counseling, and sometimes medications.

A proper diagnosis requires a medical evaluation by a healthcare professional. Talk to a Sexologist for diagnosis & treatment.

ED can affect men of various ages. It becomes more common as men get older, especially after the age of 40. However, recent studies state that 30% of men younger than 40 are battling erectile difficulties.

A Sexologist or Sexual Health Therapist is typically the best choice for addressing sexual health concerns.

Sexologists specialize in the study and treatment of sexual health and relationships. Andrologists focus specifically on male reproductive and sexual health, including issues like erectile dysfunction and male infertility.

Sexual health problems can be cured with various treatment modalities like

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