Sexual Problems in Men

Links to information about sexual problems such as impotence and erectile dysfunction.

 

More information can also be found by going directly to Andrology Australia [Andrology Australia].

 

Reviewed March 2009

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Title:   Retarded ejaculation - myDr.com.au
Publisher:   myDr
Description:   Retarded or delayed ejaculation is when a man takes too long to climax, causing problems with his sexual performance.
Date:   Dec 2009

Title:   Female sexual dysfunction (FSD)
Publisher:   Virtual Medical Centre.com
Description:   Information on female sexual dysfunction by professional medical specialists.
Date:   Dec 2009

Title:   Sex - premature ejaculation
Publisher:   Better Health Channel
Description:   Premature ejaculation is a lack of control over ejaculation so that it often happens sooner than the man or his partner would want. Most men orgasm sooner than they would like from time to time. Premature ejaculation is only a problem if it happens all the time. There is a variety of treatments including exercises, therapy and drugs.
Date:   Sep 2009

Title:   Healthy sexual relationships
Publisher:   Virtual Medical Centre.com
Description:   Some information on having a healthy sexual relationship, and some information which may indicate an unhealthy sexual relationship.
Date:   Jul 2009

Title:   Low sex drive in women
Publisher:   The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners
Description:   Some women feel the need for sex once or twice a week or less others every day All points in this range are normal However a sudden decrease in your normal level of sexual desire may be a sign of a pr
Date:   Mar 2009

Title:   Painful intercourse in women
Publisher:   The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners
Description:   Consult this chart if sexual intercourse is painful Feeling pain or discomfort in or around the vagina at the time of penetration or during or following intercourse is a relatively common problem in w
Date:   Mar 2009

Title:   Low sex drive in men
Publisher:   The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners
Description:   Normal levels of interest in sex vary from person to person If you have always had little interest in a sexual relationship or rarely masturbate or feel sexually aroused you may simply have a naturall
Date:   Mar 2009

Title:   Painful intercourse in men
Publisher:   The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners
Description:   Consult this chart if sexual intercourse is painful If the cause of the pain is not treated erection difficulties and ejaculation problems may develop There are several different possible causes of pa
Date:   Mar 2009

Title:   Ejaculation problems
Publisher:   The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners
Description:   If you are unable to achieve an erection see chart 121 Erection difficulties Consult this chart if ejaculation the moment at which semen is released at orgasm occurs sooner than you and your partner w
Date:   Mar 2009

Title:   Lack of libido
Publisher:   Andrology Australia
Description:   Lack of libido is the term used to describe a lack of interest in sexual activity. Sexual desire or libido is a complex condition produced by a combination of biological, personal and relationship factors.
Date:   Nov 2008

Title:   Premature ejaculation
Publisher:   Andrology Australia
Description:   Premature ejaculation happens when a man is unable to control the timing of ejaculation, and ejaculates before he and/or his partner feels ready for this to happen.
Date:   Oct 2008

Title:   Delayed ejaculation
Publisher:   Andrology Australia
Description:   Delayed ejaculation and anorgasmia are used to describe the inability to ejaculate at will, so that ejaculation takes much longer than desired, or does not happen at all.
Date:   Oct 2008

Title:   Painful ejaculation
Publisher:   Andrology Australia
Description:   Painful ejaculation is when painful, burning sensations are felt during or following ejaculation. Pain can be felt in the perineum (the area between the anus and the genitals) and the urethra (a tube that runs from the bladder to the end of the penis).
Date:   Oct 2008

Title:   Anejaculation
Publisher:   Andrology Australia
Description:   Anejaculation is when a man does not ejaculate after orgasm.
Date:   Oct 2008

Title:   No orgasm
Publisher:   Andrology Australia
Description:   Delayed ejaculation and anorgasmia are used to describe the inability to ejaculate at will, so that ejaculation takes much longer than desired, or does not happen at all.
Date:   Oct 2008

Title:   Libido - relationship issues
Publisher:   Better Health Channel
Description:   Libido means sex drive. Sexual desire varies enormously from one person to the next and there is no
Date:   Jun 2008

Title:   Menopause management
Publisher:   The Jean Hailes Foundation for Women's Health
Description:   Not all the symptoms experienced by women in midlife are the result of declining oestrogen levels. Herbal therapies may manage mood changes such as anxious thoughts and depressed feelings, as well as fatigue and low energy.
Date:   Jun 2008

Title:   Measurement of testosterone in women
Publisher:   The Jean Hailes Foundation for Women's Health
Description:   Recent studies from the Jean Hailes research group have shown that there is no relationship between testosterone levels throughout the different decades and libido or symptoms of sexual dysfunction in women. There is no established level of free testosterone below which a woman can be said to be deficient, nor any level to which a woman should be restored that determines that she is replete.
Date:   Jun 2008

Title:   Testosterone therapy for women
Publisher:   The Jean Hailes Foundation for Women's Health
Description:   Women normally have circulating in their blood 3 major sex hormones: oestrogen, testosterone and progesterone. Each of these is produced by the ovaries. Oestrogen is also made throughout the body but particularly in body fat. Testosterone can also be made in other parts of the body from hormones (DHEA and DHEAS) that are produced by the adrenal glands.
Date:   May 2008

Title:   Retrograde ejaculation
Publisher:   Andrology Australia
Description:   During normal ejaculation, semen is propelled forward through the urethra and out the tip of the penis. In men with retrograde ejaculation, the muscle at the opening of the bladder, which usually stops semen from entering the bladder during orgasm, does not close normally. This allows semen to flow back into the bladder.
Date:   Apr 2008
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