7 Most Common Types of Sexual Problems Men Complaint (Not Just Impotence)

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Most people might think that male sexual problems are just erectile dysfunction. In fact, this is not the case. Just like women, men also have various types of sexual problems that can inhibit physical and mental satisfaction while making love. Anything? Find out more in this article.

Various types of male sexual problems

1. Erectile dysfunction

Erectile dysfunction or commonly referred to as impotence is a condition when the penis cannot erect optimally for sex. The erection problem itself can occur in several forms, such as:

  • Difficulty reaching erection (difficult erection / unable to erect)
  • Difficulty maintaining an erection
  • Can erect but the penis is less hard so it is difficult to penetrate.
  • Erectile failure.

Erectile dysfunction is the most common male sexual problem with age. Even so, erectile dysfunction can also be caused by many things, such as hormonal disorders, psychological conditions, certain medical treatments, being overweight, penile nerve damage, certain drugs, side effects of alcohol and smoking, stroke, diabetes, and so on.

2. Premature ejaculation

Premature ejaculation Clinically it is defined as a condition in which men ejaculate faster than desired during sexual intercourse. There is no standard time limit regarding the ideal duration for ejaculation, but most experts interpret premature ejaculation as achieving orgasm that lasts after less than two minutes after penetration begins.

Premature ejaculation is the most common sex complaint reported by most men - at least 1 in 3 men have experienced it once in a lifetime. This condition is also common when men masturbating.

Most experts believe that the biggest cause of male sexual problems is related to psychological factors such as excessive anxiety about sexual ability, stress, guilt, and so on. However, men who experience erectile dysfunction are more likely to experience premature ejaculation.

3. Delayed ejaculation

Delayed ejaculation is an ejaculatory disorder in which a man needs longer sexual stimulation to achieve sexual climax and ejaculation. Some men who experience delayed ejaculation need sexual stimulation for 30 minutes or more to reach orgasm and ejaculate. In fact, they can actually not ejaculate at all (ejaculation).

Delayed ejaculation can be caused due to certain health conditions, side effects of surgery and certain medications, use of certain drugs, and mental health problems, such as depression, anxiety or stress. In many cases, delayed ejaculation is caused by a combination of physical and psychological problems.

4. Retrograde ejaculation

At first glance, maybe you are not familiar with this type of ejaculation. Retrograde ejaculation is a condition in which sperm do not come out but enter the bladder during orgasm. This condition is caused by a disturbance in the nerves in the bladder and the bladder neck which causes ejaculation to flow into the bladder. People with diabetes or who have had prostate or bladder surgery are more prone to retrograde ejaculation.

Even though you can still reach a sexual climax, maybe you just put out a little sperm or not at all. Sometimes this is called dry orgasm. This type of ejaculation is not dangerous but can cause infertility in men.

5. Difficulty in orgasm

Most people often misinterpret orgasm and ejaculation. Though both are different stages of sexual intercourse, although in many situations both can occur simultaneously. Orgasm is actually a condition that triggers ejaculation.

Unlike people who experience premature ejaculation, men who have difficulty reaching orgasm it can't climax even though the penis has erected and feels quite aroused.

There are several reasons why men have difficulty reaching orgasm even though their penis is erect. The three main factors that make men difficult to orgasm are nerve damage, hormonal disorders, and a person's psychological condition.

6. Pain during sex

Pain during intercourse is not only experienced by women. Men also feel the same way. Damage due to tearing, friction, inflammation, or abnormal structures in the penis foreskin (for example the foreskin is too tight or the foreskin is stuck behind the head of the penis and cannot be pulled forward) can make penetration painful.

Not only that, conditions like peyronie, prostatitis, sexually transmitted diseases, hypospadias, urinary tract infections, priapism, until penile hypersensitivity can cause pain during intercourse.

7. Low sexual desire

Similar to women, the causes of low male sex drive can also be caused by many factors ranging from the influence of hormones, sexual factors, certain medical conditions, use of drugs and problems in relationships. Low sex drive in men it describes a decrease in their interest in sexual activity. In general, losing sexual interest can indeed occur from time to time, and this level of sexual arousal can vary throughout life.

If this lack of low sexual arousal occurs quite badly, it can be diagnosed as a hypoactive sexual desire disorder. This condition is caused by an imbalance of hormone levels in the brain which causes dopamine and norepinephrine (compounds in the brain) to decrease.

7 Most Common Types of Sexual Problems Men Complaint (Not Just Impotence)
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