A sexual disorder is a physical or psychological problem that prevents you or your partner from reaching sexual satisfaction.
Treatment from sexologist can often help men with sexual disorders.
The main types of sexual disorders are:
• Erectile disorder (difficulty getting/maintaining an erection)
• Premature ejaculation (reaching orgasm too quickly)
• Inhibited or delayed ejaculation (reaching orgasm too slowly or not at all)
• Low libido (reduced interest in sex)
What causes sexual dysfunction?
Physical causes of sexual dysfunction, in general, can be:
• Low testosterone levels
• Diabetes or surgery-related strokes or nerve damage
• Smoke
• Alcoholism and drug use
Psychological causes can include:
• Concern about sexual performance
• Marital or relationship problems
• Depression, feelings of guilt
• Effects of past sexual trauma
• Work-related stress and anxiety
Warning signs of sexual disorders
Because sexual disorders are not specific problems, they are easily identified.
Sporadic erectile dysfunction is known as triggering an effect on a certain situation, but it does not have any kind of effect on the rest of the sexual issues.
However, if it does, there may be an anticipatory anxiety component that needs to be resolved.
Also, when anorgasmia appears in women, and this generates feelings of guilt, you may find yourselves facing a disorder.
The person who suffers from it may believe that there is something wrong with him, and this is not the case.
Sexual disorders are common, but they can be solved. As a result, there is no reason to blame yourself.
Other warning signs of sexual disorders can be the following:
• Premature ejaculation: it is the ejaculation before the conclusion of the sexual act, which appears immediately upon stimulation.
• Vaginismus: It is the tensing of the bound of the vagina that averts penetration or makes it very agonizing.
• Lack of sexual desire: It is the loss of libido.
• Dissatisfaction: the sexual act is specified, but it is later perceived that there was no pleasure.
All this goes along with feelings of unhappiness, agony, fear, and guilt. They can affect sexual and partner relationships.
How to overcome sexual disorders?
Finding a psychologist who specializes in sexual disorders is critical.
In most cases, finding a solution without collaboration is impossible.
There is no reason to put off seeing a psychologist; doing so will only make matters worse.
Another way to overcome sexual disorders is by expressing what happens to the other person without being ashamed.
If the couple knows that there is a situation that is causing premature ejaculation, they may be able to help delay it with different techniques or with sex toys.
In addition to the foregoing, it is best to be proactive in order for the situation to improve as soon as possible.
If there is a problem of anorgasmia, and you do not follow the psychologist’s advice, the chances are very high that the situation will continue as it is.