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How Can Erectile Dysfunction That Has Occurred Since One's Wedding Be Treated?

Hi, Doctor I am 31 years, H:174, W:85, facing erectile dysfunction from marriage first day(2013), Its suddenly started why its happend and every time before intercourse using blue pills to have erection. Now I got a baby girl. let me know its physical or mental problem and how to cure it.
posted on Tue, 18 Apr 2017
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Hello, Thanks for the query.
From what you have mentioned it appears to be a mental block. Because prior to marriage you seemed to have no such problem, it happened when you went for first contact. So my suggestion is meet a sexologist as well as a psychiatrist, because it needs to be properly assessed. Counselling sessions will be able to help overcome the difficulty. Since yu do not have diabetes or you are not on any drugs which may cause such a side effect. the above approach would help. Taking "blue pills" regularly for a very long time may not be desirable. Thanks.
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How Can Erectile Dysfunction That Has Occurred Since One's Wedding Be Treated?

Hello, Thanks for the query. From what you have mentioned it appears to be a mental block. Because prior to marriage you seemed to have no such problem, it happened when you went for first contact. So my suggestion is meet a sexologist as well as a psychiatrist, because it needs to be properly assessed. Counselling sessions will be able to help overcome the difficulty. Since yu do not have diabetes or you are not on any drugs which may cause such a side effect. the above approach would help. Taking blue pills regularly for a very long time may not be desirable. Thanks.