- male
- 32 Years
- 23/01/2025
Im 32 and have been experiencing issues with ejaculation during sex. On top of that, I can't seem to maintain an erection. Can you help me understand what's happening and what I should do?
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Mouth Ulcer Treatment_
- Assessing current treatment: You've tried various treatments, including Smily cream, Kenacort gel, B-complex capsules, Pantop 40, B-Biotic capsules, and Zytee gel.
- Pain management: For pain relief, your healthcare professional might recommend topical anesthetics like lidocaine or benzocaine.
- Promoting healing: To promote healing, your healthcare professional might suggest:
- Topical antibiotics to prevent infection
- Anti-inflammatory medications to reduce swelling
- Mouthwashes or gels containing ingredients like chlorhexidine, hydrogen peroxide, or aloe vera
- Digestive issues: For stomach discomfort and digestion problems, consider:
- Antacids or acid reducers to alleviate heartburn and acid reflux
- Probiotics to support gut health
- Dietary changes, such as avoiding spicy or acidic foods
Considerations and Next Steps
- Consult a specialist: Schedule an appointment with a dentist or an oral medicine specialist to evaluate the mouth ulcer and provide personalized guidance.
- Biopsy or further testing: If the ulcer persists or is severe, your healthcare professional might recommend a biopsy or further testing to rule out underlying conditions.
- Adjust treatment plan: Based on the specialist's evaluation, adjust your treatment plan to better manage symptoms and promote healing.
Dr. Shubham Suggests...
Consult a Urologist
Answered 04/07/2025
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