Understanding Male Sexual Problems -- Symptoms


Dr. SK Jain's Burlington Pvt. Ltd.


              Internationally awarded Swasth Bharat Awarded By Indian Central Government And Awarded By Government Of America And Dubai Sexologist, Prof. (Dr.) Saransh Jain (Central And Licensed Sexologist By American Board Of Sexologist U.S.A)- Sexologist, And Senior Consultant Burlington Clinic Pvt Ltd Lucknow, talking about various sexual problems...


Understanding Male Sexual Problems & Symptoms

What Are the Symptoms of Sexual Problems in Men?

The symptoms of sexual problems in men include:
  • Lack of sexual desire, sexual fantasies, or interest in sexual contact
  • Inability to have or maintain an erection
  • Inability to have or maintain an erection sufficient for sexual penetration
  • Inability to reach an orgasm despite adequate sexual stimulation and signs of arousal
  • Ability to achieve orgasm only after an unusually long period of stimulation
  • Ability to achieve orgasm only during masturbation or during oral sex
  • Ability to achieve orgasm only in situations that are considered bizarre or taboo, such as fetishes
  • Difficulty controlling the timing of orgasm and ejaculation, so that it occurs very early in sexual contact, leaving the other partner dissatisfied
  • Lack of ejaculation
  • Persistent erection unassociated with sexual desire
  • Bloody ejaculation (This can be frightening but is usually not serious.)
About Orgasm
            Orgasm is the sudden discharge of accumulated sexual excitement during the sexual response cycle, resulting in a rhythmic muscular contraction in the pelvic region characterized by sexual pleasure. Experienced by males and the autonomic nervous system.
Facts of Orgasm
1. Orgasm has multiple potential health benefits due to the hormones and other chemicals that are released by the body during an orgasm.
2. Orgasms do not only occur during sexual stimulation.
3. People of all genders can experience orgasm disorders.
4. An estimated 1 in 3 men has experienced premature ejaculation.
5. Trans people are able to orgasm after gender reassignment surgery.
6. Medical professionals and mental health professionals define orgasms differently.

Visit Our Program on YouTube (Sex Education & Queries)

Masturbation and its side effects
Masturbation is when an individual stimulates their genitals for sexual pleasure, which may not lead to orgasm. Masturbation is common among men and women of all ages and plays a role in healthy sexual development.
         Research has found that among adolescents aged 14-17 years in the United States, around 74 percent of males and 48 percent of females masturbate.
          Among older adults, roughly 63 percent of men and 32 percent of women between 57 and 64 years of age masturbate.
     People masturbate for many reasons. These include pleasure, enjoyment, fun, and tension release. Some individuals masturbate alone, while others masturbate with a partner.
       I hope this article looks at the potential side effects of masturbation and sort the facts from the fiction regarding masturbation myths. It also identifies some of the health benefits of masturbation. 

  


Dr. SK Jain’s Burlington Clinic Pvt Ltd | CERTIFIED & LICENCED BY AMERICAN BOARD.
28-A, VS Marg, Near Burlington Crossing,, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226001, India

Comments