Sexual Dysfunction

Sexual dysfunctions can occur in men or women. It can be defined as the absence or decrease in the satisfaction and pleasure that couples get from any phase of their sexual life.

Sexual dysfunctions are called painful intercourse, sexual reluctance, and erectile dysfunction. Since they can cause fear and anxiety, they are issues that need to be evaluated comprehensively in a wide range.

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    Erectile dysfunction, which is one of the most common sexual dysfunctions, is generally described as the inability to obtain sufficient erection and erection in the penis for sexual activity, or as a condition that is defined as ending without obtaining satisfaction even if it is achieved. Almost 50% of men over the age of 40 experience erectile dysfunction.

    Hardening Disorder

    Erectile dysfunction can be a symptom of other diseases as well as affecting a man's quality of life due to the problem it creates in having sexual intercourse. The symptom of erectile dysfunction may occur as a result of cardiovascular disease, which may result from insufficient blood supply to the penis.

    It is a common male sexual dysfunction. It is the inability to achieve or maintain an erection that can provide satisfactory sexual activity. It can be observed occasionally or frequently, due to a specific cause or independently. Some men with erectile dysfunction may not have an erection at all. While not a life-threatening disorder, it can negatively affect your or your partner's quality of life. Erectile dysfunction is common among men of all age groups and ethnicities.

    Low Libido Problems

    Low libido means your desire or interest in sex has decreased. The condition is often linked with low levels of the male hormone testosterone. Testosterone maintains sex drive, sperm production, muscle, hair and bone. Low testosterone can affect your body and mood.

    Reduced sexual desire may also be caused by depression, anxiety or relationship difficulties. Diabetes, high blood pressure, and certain medications like antidepressants may also contribute to a low libido.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    1How is male sexual dysfunction diagnosed?
    Your doctor may begin the diagnosis process with a physical exam. Physical tests may include: Blood tests to check your testosterone levels, blood sugar (for diabetes) and cholesterol. Blood pressure check. Rectal exam to check your prostate. Examination of your penis and testicles.
    2Who is affected by sexual dysfunction?
    Sexual dysfunction can affect any age, although it is more common in those over 40 because it’s often related to a decline in health associated with aging.
    3What medications can cause sexual dysfunction?
    Some prescription medications and even over-the-counter drugs can have an impact on sexual functioning. Some medicines can affect libido (desire) and others can affect the ability to become aroused or achieve orgasm. The risk of sexual side effects is increased when an individual is taking several medications.

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