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Do Xanax and Cocaine cause erection and orgasm issues?

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Published At October 13, 2023
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Patient's Query

Hello doctor,

I am a 26-year-old individual who has experienced challenges in obtaining and maintaining a strong erection, possibly due to the use of cocaine or Xanax. Furthermore, I have noticed that I reach orgasm very quickly, which might also be connected to my cocaine or Xanax usage. Please suggest any treatment.

Answered by Dr. Raveendran S R

Hi,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

I understand your concern about the symptoms you are experiencing. Premature ejaculation can have various reasons:

  1. Stressful work, such as night duties or 24-hour jobs.

  2. Conditions like diabetes, hypertension, and thyroid issues can affect premature ejaculation. Keeping your blood sugar, blood pressure, and thyroid hormones under control will be helpful.

  3. Long-term use of medications related to hypertension and antipsychotic drugs.

  4. Frequent masturbation or prone masturbation.

  5. Excessive watching of pornography.

  6. Receiving insufficient foreplay from a partner or lacking knowledge about foreplay and female masturbation.

  7. Engaging in an affair may lead to feelings of guilt.

  8. Lack of exercise and obesity.

To address your concerns, consider checking your FBS (fasting blood sugar) and PPBS (postprandial blood sugar) for diabetes and your blood pressure, as well as free T3, T4, and TSH (thyroid-stimulating hormone) levels, to rule out thyroid issues. As a temporary solution, you can use Duralast (Dapoxetine) 30 mg tablets. Here are some natural methods you can try:

  1. To increase the duration of foreplay during sex, women should receive 15 to 20 minutes of foreplay, and men should have ten to fifteen minutes of foreplay to allow good blood supply to the penis for a long and hard erection.

  2. Foreplay should be conducted in a relaxed manner. Your partner can learn to provide foreplay that allows you to enjoy without ejaculating.

  3. Relaxing music can be helpful.

  4. Delay condoms may assist you.

Remember, sex is not just about inserting the penis into the vagina. It is essential to understand that sex is not a race, and the duration does not necessarily mean your partner is happy. Show love and care for your partner, learn about female masturbation, and ensure your partner experiences orgasm and climax. I hope this helps.

Regards.

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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