I have been masturbating for the last 7 to 8 years frequently, almost daily or thrice in a week, now I observed my penis is shrink and also no sperm, and I am unable to perform sex with my partner, we are planning for baby but I am unable to perform it , is there any treatment for it ,
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First you have to clear your mind that excessive masturbation would cause shrinkage of your penis. Both are unrelated. It might be due to other possible causes, for which we need further detail evaluation
Kindly consult for appropriate treatment.
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Frequent masturbation over the years is unlikely to cause permanent shrinkage of the penis or complete absence of sperm, but it may contribute to temporary performance issues due to psychological or physiological factors. Erectile dysfunction and low sperm count can result from hormonal imbalances, stress, anxiety, or underlying medical conditions. I recommend consulting a specialist (urologist or andrologist) for a thorough evaluation, including hormone tests, semen analysis, and penile blood flow assessment. Lifestyle modifications, stress management, a balanced diet, regular exercise, and medical treatments like testosterone therapy or medications may help restore sexual function and fertility. Early intervention can improve your chances of conception and overall well-being.
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