SEXUAL LIFE AND SEXUAL FUNCTION DISORDERS IN MEN

Sexual problems can occur at any stage of sexual activity.
If you find sexual intercourse painful or uncomfortable, if you are not sexually aroused or cannot have an orgasm even though your partner is patient and loving, you may have a sexual dysfunction.
Sexual disorders may occur after a person's first sexual intercourse, or they may occur later when there is no problem in their sexual life.
Sexual dysfunction is not a rare condition in both genders. Don't be ashamed or embarrassed to seek professional help.
Research shows that approximately 40% of men experience at least one sexual dysfunction throughout their lives.
1- Decreased Sexual Desire Disorder
2- Sexual Disgust Disorder
/> 3- Erectile Dysfunction
4- Premature Ejaculation
5- Delayed Ejaculation
6- Painful Ejaculation
Decreased Sexual Desire Disorder
Continuous loss of sexual fantasies and sexual activity It is the decreased or absent desire to have sexual intercourse.
Lack of sexual desire is seen in 20% of men.
Sexual Disgust Disorder
It manifests itself as a person's disgust or avoidance of sexual intercourse.
Erectile Dysfunction
It is the persistent or recurrent inability to achieve an adequate erection or to maintain an erection until sexual intercourse ends. It can occur in different degrees and forms.
It can be seen in 10-20% of men and this rate increases over the age of 60.
Premature Ejaculation Constantly before or immediately after sexual intercourse and before the time desired by the person. ejaculation occurs. The important factor in diagnosing Premature Ejaculation is not the duration of ejaculation, but the fact that ejaculation occurs outside the person's own will and control.
Its incidence is between 20 - 30%.
Delayed Ejaculation
Ejaculation may be absent, partial or absent. It can also be seen as a need for a very long period of stimulation for ejaculation to occur.
Its incidence is below 5%.
Painful Ejaculation
Recurrent or continuous pain in the genital organs during sexual intercourse. .
GIN IN MEN WHAT ARE THE CAUSES OF FUNCTIONAL DISORDERS?
The causes of sexual problems can be biological or psychological.
Biological Causes:
1- Some physical diseases can negatively affect sexual functions.
2- Some medications can be used continuously. Its use may negatively affect sexual functions.
Psychological Reasons:
1- Insufficient, incorrect sexual information
2- Raising conditions
3- Unrealistic expectations
4- Strict religious and moral beliefs
5- Sexual traumas
6- Marital conflicts
7- Intimacy problems
8- Stress and sad life events
9- Performance anxiety
10 - Inexperience
11- Limited foreplay
12- Psychiatric disorders
13- Sexual dysfunction in the partner
TREATMENT OF SEXUAL PROBLEMS
In the treatment of Sexual Dysfunctions, evaluation and a clear understanding of the causes of the problem It is of primary importance to present it in this way. Rather than a standard treatment application, the specific characteristics of each person and couple need to be recognized and understood in depth, and solutions for the causes need to be put forward. We use general psychopathology principles in the sexual field in a multifaceted approach by utilizing sexual treatment methods. According to the evaluation of the patient, sexual problem group therapies, individual, couple and marriage therapies are frequently applied.
It should not be forgotten that the existence of a loving relationship between couples is the most important feature that gives a chance to treatment.
During the treatment process, misinformation and beliefs about sexuality are corrected, the couple It is aimed to increase sexual communication and to find and remove or resolve the main factors that cause the problem.
THE FULL DEVELOPMENT OF SEXUALITY IS ONE OF THE BASIC REQUIREMENTS FOR INDIVIDUAL, INTERPERSONAL AND SOCIAL HAPPINESS.
 

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