Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Understanding Male Sexual Problems - Symptoms

What Are the Symptoms of Sexual Problems?


The symptoms of male sexual problems include:


* Lack of sexual desire, sexual fantasies, or interest in sexual contact


* Inability to have or maintain any erection at all


* Inability to have or maintain an erection sufficient for sexual functioning


* Inability to reach an orgasm despite adequate sexual stimulation and signs of arousal


* Ability to achieve orgasm only after an unusually lengthy period of stimulation


* Ability to achieve orgasm only during masturbation or during oral sex


* Ability to achieve orgasm only in situations that are considered bizarre or taboo, such as fetishes


* Difficulty controlling the timing of orgasm and ejaculation, so that it occurs very early in sexual contact, leaving the other partner dissatisfied


* Lack of ejaculation


* Persistent erection, unassociated with sexual desire



Call your Doctor immediately or go to an Emergency Room if:


You have an extended or painful erection, unrelated to sexual desire, lasting more than a few hours.


Call Your Doctor If:


* You or your partner are experiencing significant distress due to sexual dysfunction


* Erections or intercourse are painful


* You lack any desire for sexual contact


* You are unable to have or maintain a usable erection


* You are unable to have an orgasm


* You are unable to control the timing of your orgasm, so that you ejaculate extremely early during sexual activity

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