Ayurvedic Wet Dreams Treatment to cure Nightfall in Male

Originally posted 2021-09-29 04:30:24.

Ayurvedic Wet Dreams Treatment to cure Nightfall in Male : Wet dreams or night falls are actually involuntary ejaculation problems that are faced during night time. It is also termed as night discharge or nocturnal emissions and is experienced mostly by teenage boys and few adult males. After nocturnal emissions, people tend to wake up immediately.

Several causes are cited for such emissions, with the common one being the need for ejaculation on a periodical basis, when not active sexually. Basically, it states the maximum holding capacity of semen. Once the maximum limit gets reached, the excess needs to be eliminated.

However, night fall issues are not always associated with erotic dreams or thoughts. At times, identifying the correct reason can be tough. In few cases, the person might wake up after occurrence of the organism. However, in other cases, he can sleep through it.

Ayurveda can help cure nocturnal ejaculation. Night fall as per Ayurvedic concepts is because of Vata aggravation. Vata’s main quality is quickness. Excessive thinking about sex is what increases its sensitivity. Therefore, vata needs to be balanced and cured to treat nightfall. Few major causes for nightfall are low water intake, unhealthy diet, conception and over-indulgence in thinking about sex.

Khokar Clinic’s qualified physicians provide top quality nocturnal emission treatment. They offer nightfall healing package including unique herbal formulations. Depending upon patients’ mental status, counselling is offered by doctors. Male reproduction system is strengthened through formulations to help boost libido loss and male infertility, thus, assisting men to enjoy erection, delay ejaculation, offer satisfactory libido, restore confidence and improve seminal viscosity.

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