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  • 25 Years
  • 29/01/2025

Hey, I'm a bit concerned about my situation. I started off okay but then got pretty wrapped up in masturbation and now I'm dealing with PE. Plus, I'm kinda hooked on porn too. Do you think if I change my diet to stuff that's healthier it might help, or should I definitely see a homeopathic doctor about this?

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While eating healthy is always beneficial, it is unlikely to be the sole solution to your concerns. It would be helpful to address the underlying causes, including possible psychological factors, through a combination of medical consultation, therapy, and lifestyle changes. Consulting a homeopathic doctor may be a good option if you're looking for an alternative approach, but its important to consider a comprehensive plan that includes medical, psychological, and behavioral components for the best outcome.

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  1. Understanding Premature Ejaculation and Porn Addiction

    • Premature ejaculation is a common sexual issue. Excessive porn use can affect sexual health by altering expectations and responses.
  2. Role of Diet in Sexual Health

    • A balanced diet supports overall health, including sexual function, but is not a cure for premature ejaculation.
  3. Importance of Professional Medical Evaluation

    • Consult a healthcare provider, like a urologist, for accurate diagnosis and treatment options.
  4. Considerations Regarding Homeopathic Treatment

    • Homeopathy lacks strong evidence for treating premature ejaculation. Professional medical advice is recommended.
  5. Additional Support and Lifestyle Changes

    • Consider behavioral therapies, counseling for porn addiction, and stress management to improve outcomes.
  6. Next Steps and Recommendations

    • Schedule a medical consultation to discuss symptoms and explore evidence-based treatments.

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