How does sexual dysfunction affect men?

How does sexual dysfunction affect men?


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How does sexual dysfunction affect men?

The most common problems men face with sexual dysfunction are troubles with ejaculation, getting and keeping an erection, and reduced sexual desire.
Ejaculation disorders
Problems with ejaculation are:
  • Premature ejaculation (PE) — ejaculation that occurs before or too soon after penetration
  • Inhibited or delayed ejaculation — ejaculation does not happen or takes a very long time
  • Retrograde ejaculation — at orgasm, the ejaculate is forced back into the bladder rather than through the end of the penis
The exact cause of premature ejaculation (PE) is not known. While in many cases PE is due to performance anxiety during sex, other factors may be:
  • Stress
  • Temporary depression
  • History of sexual repression
  • Low self-confidence
  • Lack of communication or unresolved conflict with partner
Studies suggest that the breakdown of serotonin (a natural chemical that affects mood) may play a role in PE. Certain drugs, including some antidepressants, may affect ejaculation, as can nerve damage to the back or spinal cord.
Physical causes for inhibited or delayed ejaculation may include chronic (long-term) health problems, medication side effects, alcohol abuse, or surgeries. The problem can also be caused by psychological factors such as depression, anxiety, stress, or relationship problems.
Retrograde ejaculation is most common in males with diabetes who suffer from diabetic nerve damage. Problems with the nerves in the bladder and the bladder neck force the ejaculate to flow backward. In other men, retrograde ejaculation may be a side effect of some medications, or happen after an operation on the bladder neck or prostate.
Erectile dysfunction (ED)
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is the inability to get and keep an erection for sexual intercourse. ED is quite common, with studies showing that about one half of American men over age 40 are affected. Causes of ED include:
  • Diseases affecting blood flow such as hardening of the arteries
  • Nerve disorders
  • Stress, relationship conflicts, depression, and performance anxiety
  • Injury to the penis
  • Chronic illness such as diabetes and high blood pressure
  • Unhealthy habits like smoking, drinking too much alcohol, overeating, and lack of exercise
Low libido (reduced sexual desire)
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.

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