If you want to use Viagra, that is your choice. But make sure you get a prescription from your doctor.
You cannot rely on what is in the Viagra that is sold on the internet or elsewhere. There are too many scammers and dishonest people. The pills may look the same, but the chemical composition has been tampered with. I is not worth taking the risk getting these unless by prescription from you doctor.
Don't masturbate and don't have sex until your wedding night. Don't stress, this makes matters much worse. Once you are relaxed, not tired or stressed and "turned on" by your new wife, things may just be fine.
K.but i need temporary solution. I plan to use viagra. What is your opinion
Erectile Dysfunction can happen for many reasons.
Being overtired, having too much alcohol to drink, being on certain medications, being anxious, feeling stressed, depression, worried, having some illness, your testosterone levels being too low.
You are doing the right thing in not masturbating too often. Once you ejaculate, your body needs time to "recover" and make more semen.
If you are having a problem to get erect, leave things alone. As the more you will want things to happen, the more anxious you will become and you won't get an erection.
I suggest you make an appointment to see your doctor and get some blood tests done. Your doctor will be able to find out if there is an underlying health issue that needs treating.
Thank You and.how to manage week erection in first night sex
If you believe that your ED is due to too much masturbating, and you now have a girlfriend, then it is good that you stopped. It should not take long for your body to adjust. Before starting intercourse, you can see if everything is working properly now by allowing your girlfriend to give you a slow, relaxed, lubricated hand job. In this way, you will not be under any pressure to perform. Just sit back and let her work her one hand on your shaft and the other hand holding your testicles. If you can gain a proper erection and ejaculate, then you will have confidence to continue on to other things in the coming weeks.