- Introduction to sexual problems in men
- What causes sexual problems in men?
- Who is affected by sexual problems?
- How do sexual problems affect men?
- What are ejaculation disorders?
- What is erectile dysfunction?
- What is inhibited sexual desire?
- How are male sexual problems diagnosed?
- What tests are used to evaluate sexual problems?
- How is male sexual dysfunction treated?
- Can sexual problems be cured?
- Can sexual problems be prevented?
- When should I call my doctor about a sexual problem?
- Find a local Urologist in your town
Introduction
A sexual problem, or sexual dysfunction, refers to a problem during any phase of the sexual response cycle that prevents the individual or couple from experiencing satisfaction from the sexual activity. The sexual response cycle has four phases: excitement, plateau, orgasm, and resolution.
While research suggests that sexual dysfunction is common (43% of women and 31% of men report some degree of difficulty), it is a topic that many people are hesitant to discuss. Fortunately, most cases of sexual dysfunction are treatable, so it is important to share your concerns with your partner and doctor.
What Causes Sexual Problems?
Sexual dysfunction can be a result of a physical or psychological problem.
- Physical causes: Many physical and/or medical conditions can cause problems with sexual function. These conditions include diabetes, heart and vascular (blood vessel) disease, neurological disorders, hormonal imbalances, chronic diseases such as kidney or liver failure, andalcoholism and drug abuse. In addition, the side effects of certain medications, including some antidepressant drugs, can affect sexual desire and function.
- Psychological causes: These include work-related stress andanxiety, concern about sexual performance, marital or relationship problems, depression, feelings of guilt, and the effects of a past sexual trauma.
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