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Does masturbation cause weakness?

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Published At April 19, 2023
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Patient's Query

Hi doctor,

I am masturbating since I was 12 years old. Now I am 18 years old and I have become too weak and my muscle become half than before. My abdominal muscle become too weak and now I have got allergies to bronchial cough. Ialso have nerve problems in my hands.

Please help me.

Thank you.

Answered by Dr. Raveendran S R

Hi,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

Masturbation is normal, ninety-five percent of male does that (out of a hundred male ninety-five male) it is just another way of having sex without a partner. It is a good practice. It helps to relieve stress, boosts mood, Improves sleep, helps to prevent depression and anxiety, relaxes the mind of a person, relieves pain and muscle cramps, relieves sexual tension, Improves confidence of a person, allows one to have better sex, and helps the person understand his needs and desires. In females, masturbation increases vaginal blood flow. Masturbation would not harm your penis, having it two to three times a week is not an issue, more than that can cause tiredness, loss of concentration, and a sense of infertility.

Ways to reduce masturbation are are listed below.

  1. Sex education.
  2. Physical exercises.
  3. Sleep adjustment.
  4. Improving the quality of sleep.
  5. Healthy and balanced diet.
  6. Programming for leisure time.
  7. Development of spirituality.
  8. Taking a cold bath.

For tiredness or a decrease in strength you can take a capsule of Astymin forte once a morning and a tablet of Shelcal (Calcium and Vitamin D3) once in the night after food for thirty days. For cough, you can use the tablet Montek LC (Levocetirizine and Montelukast) once a night and plan for an X-ray chest.

Consult your specialist doctor, talk with them, and take medications with their consent.

Thank you.

Same symptoms don't mean you have the same problem. Consult a doctor now!

Dr. Raveendran S R
Dr. Raveendran S R

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