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Suggest Treatment For Lack Of Erection In Penis

I AM RAJESH FROM KOCHI. I AM DOUBT FULL I AM SUFFERING FROM IMPOTENCY NOT ABLE TO GET FULL PLEASURE WHILE HAVING SEX, CAN U PLS SUGGEST ME A SOLUTION FOR THIS , MY AGE IS 31 YRS , HEALTHY, I USED TO HEVE VERY HUGE QUANTITY OF ALCHOHOL EVERY DAY CURRENTLY I HAVE STOPPED THIS FOR LAST 20 DAYS..
Mon, 5 Oct 2015
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Hello,

As an andrologist, I must reassure you, that it'll take some time to get orgasm. You've stopped being a chronic alcoholic, less than a month back.

Check your blood routine, sugar, liver function tests (LFTs), creatinine, lipid profile, and have an ultrasound scan of the abdomen. You need to get examined by a urologist and show all the reports. If all reports are normal, you'll gradually recover, and be able to get orgasms.


Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Matthew J. Mangat
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Suggest Treatment For Lack Of Erection In Penis

Hello, As an andrologist, I must reassure you, that it ll take some time to get orgasm. You ve stopped being a chronic alcoholic, less than a month back. Check your blood routine, sugar, liver function tests (LFTs), creatinine, lipid profile, and have an ultrasound scan of the abdomen. You need to get examined by a urologist and show all the reports. If all reports are normal, you ll gradually recover, and be able to get orgasms. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Matthew J. Mangat