The Homeopathic Approach To Healing ED!
Erectile dysfunction or ED as it is popularly called is an extremely common ailment in India. Statistical surveys indicate the occurrence of more than 10 million cases per year in India. You are said to have ED if you are unable to achieve and keep up erections that are firm enough for a satisfactory intercourse. Although there used to be social stigma and shame surrounding a man opening up about his condition in the past, nowadays help in the form of doctors is easily accessible.
Causes of ED:
ED stems from a myriad of factors in a man, ranging from psychosocial to medical. These encompass:
- Medications to ease stress or anxiety.
- Post cancer-treatment medication.
- Injuries in the area of the genitals or lower abdomen.
- Drugs that affect the central nervous system.
Symptoms:
You can safely conclude you have ED, and visit a doctor, if:
- You have reduced interest in having sex.
- You are unable to sustain an erection for the requisite amount of time.
- You feel shame, guilt, stress and performance anxiety in place of positive emotions during or after sex.
- You cannot ejaculate.
How can homeopathy help?
Homeopathy treats ED in a way different and more complete than other branches of medicine. It treats by increasing blood flow to the penial and abdominal regions, treating nerve damage in that area, and improving your mental state so you can remain forever in the good state treatment brought you to.
Benefits of homeopathy in treating ED:
Homeopathic treatment of ED has manifold benefits, like:
- Longer lasting cure: As homeopathy prescribes medicine by looking at the patient’s medical and psychological history, it ensures a longer lasting cure and reduced chances of a possible relapse.
- Lack of side-effects: Homeopathic medicine has the least dangers of side effects among all branches, chiefly because it does not treat with radiation or surgery that can potentially turn complicated.
Erectile dysfunction (ED), though potentially embarrassing , is extremely common and difficult to suffer. Therefore, treatment should be sought out as soon as the symptoms are diagnosed by you or your physician. Remember, always safe than sorry!