Scrutinizing Sexual Dysfunction – Diagnosis & Treatment

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Diagnosis of Male Sexual Problems
Diagnosis process for any male sexual dysfunction basically starts with your doctor examining symptoms of problem. However, to uncover any medical problems that may be contributing to the dysfunction, the doctor goes for various tests. As per the outcomes of the previous two, the doctor then may refer you to a specialist concerned with your problem such as an urologist, neurologist, endocrinologist, sex therapists or any other counselor.


Male Sexual Dysfunction Treatments
The various treatments to overcome sexual dysfunction in men may include the following:
• Testosterone replacement therapy
• Psychological therapy
• Medical treatment associated to any physical problem
• Medications related to blood flow to the penis.
• Mechanical aids like vacuum devices, penile implants etc.
• Education and open dialogues about sexual life and problems.

The success of underlying treatment depends on the causes leading to the problem of sexual dysfunction. While curing a treatable or reversible physical condition the chances of success are better. Counseling, education, and improved communication between partners can be really effective in case of mild dysfunction linked to stress, fear, or anxiety.

The following simple points can provide valuable help in maintaining good sexual functioning:

• Try to follow the treatment plan for any sexual problem strictly.
• Quit smoking.
• Limit the intake of alcohol.
• Try to resolve the gap with your partner through communication.
• Deal smartly with issues correlated to emotions such as stress, depression or anxiety.

Most men experience problems with sexual function at some stage of their life. But, when a man faces these problems persistently, it causes a negative impact on personal relationships and needs instant treatment.

Know More About Premature Ejaculation, ED & ISD

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Posted by Samara Daniels | Posted in , | Posted on 2:21 AM

Going forward on discussing about male sexual problems, let’s peep into the overview study of each one of them.

Ejaculation Disorders

There are three different types of ejaculation disorders, they are as follows:

  • Premature ejaculation: This refers to a condition sexual dysfunction characterized by the inability to delay or control ejaculation as long as desired.
  • Inhibited or retarded ejaculation: This is when occurrence of ejaculation is slow.
  • Retrograde ejaculation: This occurs when semen, is redirected to the urinary bladder which would normally be ejaculated through the urethra.
Premature and retarded ejaculations are sometimes caused by a lack of appeal felt by a man in his partner or any past trauma. A psychological factor could also be a reason behind these conditions. Though most people think that Erectile Dysfunction is the Most Common Sexual Problem Effecting Men, but they are wrong as the most common sexual problem among men is premature ejaculation, or early ejaculation - when men feel they have no control over when they climax, often because of nervousness about the performance during sex. Certain drugs, including some anti-depressants, may affect ejaculation, as can nerve damage to the spinal cord or back.

Retrograde ejaculation is commonly found in men suffering from diabetic neuropathy (nerve damage). After surgery on the bladder neck or prostate, abdominal area this problem may arise. In addition, certain medications, mainly those which are used to treat mood disorders, may cause problems with ejaculation.

What is erectile dysfunction?
Erectile dysfunction (ED, "male impotence", or "Baby-D Syndrome") is a sexual dysfunction characterized by the inability to attain and/or maintain an erection suitable for satisfactory intercourse.

What is inhibited sexual desire?
A person with ISD or loss of libido is a man having a low level of sexual desire for, sexual activity. A reduced libido can result from psychological or physical factors such as anxiety and depression or associated with low levels of the hormone testosterone.