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    Sexual Problems of Males & Females

    Sexual problems, also known as sexual dysfunctions, refer to difficulties experienced during any phase of the sexual response cycle—desire, arousal, orgasm, or resolution—that prevent satisfaction or cause distress. These issues can arise from physical, psychological, hormonal, or relational factors and affect both men and women. Timely diagnosis and treatment can significantly improve quality of life and relationships.


    Who Needs Treatment?

    Patients who experience:

    • Lack of sexual desire or interest (low libido)
    • Difficulty achieving or maintaining arousal or erection
    • Pain during intercourse (dyspareunia)
    • Premature or delayed ejaculation
    • Vaginal dryness or discomfort
    Types of Sexual Problems Treated
    • Erectile Dysfunction (ED): Inability to get or maintain an erection suitable for intercourse
    • Premature Ejaculation: Ejaculation that happens sooner than desired
    • Low Sexual Desire (Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder)
    • Orgasmic Disorders: Difficulty or inability to reach orgasm
    • Painful Intercourse (Dyspareunia): Caused by infections, dryness, or psychological factors