Friday, May 4, 2012

Sexual Dysfunction


Sexual dysfunction is defined as any condition that interferes with normal sexual intercourse. These states include the lack of an erection (erectile dysfunction), acceleration or, alternatively, delayed ejaculation, lack of orgasm, the weakening of libido.

Sexual dysfunction or are the result of a psychological condition: depression, stress, incompatibility of partners, or are a consequence of any disease. The cause of sexual dysfunction is most easily determined by a competent professional, who is also prescribe you the correct treatment.

The most common manifestation of sexual dysfunction is erectile dysfunction - is the inability to rise and / or maintain an erection necessary for full sexual intercourse. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), every tenth man in the age of 21 complained of erectile disorder.

Virtually any erectile dysfunction, except in the most severe organic forms, is treatable. Erectile dysfunction in chronic prostatitis does not occur frequently in cases of long-neglected diseases when disturbed exchange of male sex hormones in the prostate. Also, the prostate are important psychological factors associated with symptoms of prostatitis.

Early ejaculation (premature ejaculation) - lack of control of the onset of ejaculation and / or reducing the duration of sexual intercourse due to uncontrolled ejaculation. It may be caused by psychological illness, and distortion of the structures determining the rate of onset of orgasm and ejaculation in particular, dysfunction of the prostate with prostatitis.

The weakening of the libido - reduced desire for intimacy and / or decrease in sexual enterprise (actions aimed at achieving intimacy). Decreased libido may be a manifestation of sexual asthenia, age-related changes (male menopause) may be associated with common diseases, as well as being a consequence of failure of male sex hormones.

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