Suggest Treatment For Premature Ejaculation
Should find the right cause to weak erection&premature ejaculation first...
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
I understand your concerns.
The very first thing is to understand what is causing weak erection and premature ejaculation to you:
- genital infection
- other organic problems
- neurological issues
- problems with blood flow/vessels
- hormonal problems
- psychological factors
As per your medical history, you have been taking ciproxin tabs and streptomycin injection, making me think that you have been experiencing genital infection or urinary tract infection (UTI).
Once the primary cause is correctly treated, you will not have any problems with your sexual behaviour.
It is necessary to avoid alcohol, smoking, and to conduct a healthy diet and lifestyle changes.
Measuring your hormonal levels is necessary to exclude related deficiencies and treat them accordingly.
If everything is ok and no organic issue is found, then, psychological consultation is advised.
Hope it was of help! Let me know if I can be of further assistance!
Dr.Albana
Thanks!
Urologist or sexologist...
Detailed Answer:
Hi back,
You should see an urologist specialist in sexology.
All the best!
Dr.Albana
Following tests...
Detailed Answer:
Hi back,
Ok then, taking into account your health situation in your country, I can suggest to discuss it further with urologist. I am sure he/she can help you further.
Anyway, I can advise the following lab tests:
- penile swab testing to exclude genital infection
- neurological issues to rule out through neurological examination
- problems with blood flow/vessels : Echo Doppler of pelvic blood vessels
- hormonal problems : measure hormonal balance
At the end, further consultation with psychologist is needed if no organic problem is found.
Hope it was of help!
Dr.Albana
If no specialist, can work with family doctor
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
If your medical system is not providing specialized examinations like urologist or sexologist, I believe you cannot reach a neurologist nor endocrinologist.
You can discuss this over with your family doctor then.
All the best!
Dr.Albana