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Complete Sexual Disorder at Night little bit we feel to gud during days
Sexual Health & Disorders
Question #9364
98 days ago
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Complete Sexual Disorder at Night little bit we feel to gud during days - #9364

Tushar Patel

I can not eat anything like, Spicy, some tasty foods since last 12 months, if i eat i feel, hyper Acidity, Gas, Indigestion, diary, and also skin disease, like, fungle infection, and also since last one month my sexual health is completely disorder like, erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, and low libido 2. Sometime we feel pain in my panis during the day for few minuts . after that its very calm

Age: 39
Chronic illnesses: None of them
How can i solve the issue
100 INR (~1.18 USD)
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Dear Tushar, I understand that dealing with digestive issues, skin problems, and sexual health concerns for the past year must be frustrating. It’s natural to feel worried, especially when these issues start affecting your daily life. Since you’ve been experiencing hyperacidity, indigestion, fungal infections, and now sexual dysfunction, all these could be interconnected, possibly due to gut imbalances, hormonal changes, or stress. What You Can Do: 1. Improve Digestive Health • Stick to bland, home-cooked meals and avoid spicy, oily, or processed foods. • Try probiotics or buttermilk to improve gut health. • Get an H. pylori test if symptoms persist. 2. Take Care of Your Skin & Immunity • Keep your skin clean and dry, especially in folds. • Use antifungal creams if needed. • Check your blood sugar levels, as diabetes can worsen fungal infections. 3. Address Sexual Health & Hormonal Balance • Check testosterone levels if possible—low levels can affect libido and energy. • Reduce stress with deep breathing, meditation, or light exercise. • Improve blood circulation with pelvic and leg exercises. • Since you’re experiencing pain in the penis, a urologist can assess if there’s an underlying issue like prostatitis or nerve involvement. I know this has been a long and frustrating journey, but with the right approach, things can improve. It would be best to consult a gastroenterologist, dermatologist, and urologist to get a clearer picture and the right treatment plan.
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Your digestive issues — like hyperacidity, gas, and indigestion after eating spicy or rich foods — suggest a chronic gastritis or gut imbalance, possibly even food intolerances or IBS. Long-term gut inflammation can also weaken your immunity, which may be linked to the recurring fungal infections and skin issues. Poor gut health can also affect hormonal balance, contributing to sexual health issues like erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, and low libido. Occasional pain in the penis could be due to nerve sensitivity, infection, or pelvic floor tension. Stress, poor sleep, and unbalanced nutrition can worsen all these symptoms. You should consult a gastroenterologist and urologist/andrologist to get a complete evaluation. Basic tests like liver function, testosterone levels, blood sugar, vitamin B12/D, stool analysis, and possibly a penile Doppler or ultrasound may help identify the root cause. In the meantime, follow a gut-friendly diet (non-spicy, light, rich in probiotics), stay hydrated, avoid alcohol/tobacco, and consider managing stress through yoga or meditation. These systems are deeply connected, and once your digestion improves, your skin and sexual health may also recover. Let me know if you'd like a gut healing diet plan or a checklist for your doctor visits.

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