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Male Sexual Problems mainly erection problems, homoepathy can do a lot of help without side effcts. The inability of a man to maintain an erection of the penis and his consequent inability to perform sexual intercourse. It can be due to physical abnormalities like small penis or deformed penis or disease like syphilis, diabetes, alcoholism or drug addition, etc. It can be due to purely psychological reasons like shyness, disliking of partner, too much expectoration's etc. Impotence is complete, or temporary, loss of sexual power generally brought on by masturbation, or excessive venery. A clean life, an outdoor life, with good food, aid in a cure, as they do in all sexual ills.
The following medicines have been found useful in restoring the health and lost power:
If the sexual passion is simply dormant without any real impotence, but with deficient voluntary erections, Con., Cann. Lyc. or Calc., and sometimes Natr. mur. often afford relief. If there is complete impotence, and the erections during intercourse are too short, too weak or entirely wanting, the best remedies for such a condition are, Lyc. Sulph., Ignat., likewise Calc., Cannab., Conium and Caladium, especially if the individual is at the same time trouble with lascivious fancies.
Dr Love relates the following case, in which sulphur cured: "W., aged forty, merchant; tall and slender; melancholic temperament; guilty of onanism (masturbation?) in his youth. Has been married eight years, but could never accomplish his marital duties, although erection is complete; but ejaculation takes place as soon as he approached his wife. Sulphur 12, two doses, and six weeks he was cured." Phosphoric acid has also been used with success in cases of this sort.
The following case by Dr.
W.E. Rogers illustrates the use of Gelsemium:"W., aged twenty-two. Bilious temperament. Has been masturbating for a number of years. Has been allopathically treated. Symptoms: genital organs relaxed; entire absence of sexual feeling; the organs seem paralyzed; perfect impotence; during the evening a partial erection and slight discharge; mind depressed; engaged to be married; has lost flesh; appetite poor; bowels costive; looks sallow. Gelsemium tincture, two drops night and morning, caused an improvement in a week, and cured in a few week.”
Impotence, resulting from excessive sexual intercourse, is best met with Lycopodium 30; this is true of the impotence in men due to this cause, and to the dread of the sexual act in women from the same cause. When the medicine has brought back the lost power do not abuse it again, for a second attack of impotence might be lasting. It might be mentioned here that should Lycopodium after a few weeks fail to cure then try Nitric acid, but the former remedy is nearly always successful, and especially so when aided by a clean, temperate mode of living.
The kind of impotence for which Cuprum acet. is useful, is illustrated in the following case by Dr. Kissell: "Strong fresh-colored man, aged twenty-eight, two years married, has never been able to effect coition, because the member immediately became diccafl again, though sometimes semen escaped. During the transient erections, he felt some tension in the perineum, and often complained of rheumatism in the back and legs. Genitals normal. After Cuprum acet. all was well and the pains disappeared".
Agnus Castus is a remedy that has been used with some success. It seems to be especially indicated where there is a deficiency in the sexual instinct. Dr; Holcombe relates the case of a woman who applied to him for something to renew her sexual desires which had become extinct from too much indulgence and intercourse abhorrent to her. Agnus castus 1 three times a day wrought a wonderful change in her; she regained her health and became a strong and robust woman again.
Calcarea Carb. Is the remedy for partial impotence, where the emission during coition is too quick, followed by great prostration and weakness.
Before closing this part it may be well to say a word against the use of "aphrodisiacs", i.e. drugs employed to force the sexual desires, of which there are many in the market, generally secret preparations. The use of these is distinctly harmful, and even where they succeed in forcing the sexual desires the effect is but temporary, and the man or woman is left in a worse state than before, and will soon experience only the evil influences of the drug and none of the pleasures desired.
It should also be borne in mind that medicine is but an aid in such ills, and, as been repeatedly said in this article, the patient must aid in the cure by right living; and when cured must not except to be able to give way again to unbridled lust with impunity.
Nearly all of the ills and diseases of the sexual organs result from violation of the unwritten moral, and spiritual law; right living aided by the right medicine will restore the lost health, but a second departure from the normal is harder to cure; sometimes it is hopeless.
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