Not exact matches
The patient's personal values and preferences should be key in this choice: Is curing the cancer the only thing that matters or should he also consider a variety
of quality
of life
issues, such as avoiding incontinence or
erectile dysfunction?
January 24, 2006
Erectile dysfunction may warn
of heart disease
Erectile dysfunction may provide a warning sign
of significant coronary heart disease, researchers from the University
of Chicago report in the January 23, 2006,
issue of the Archives
of Internal Medicine.
It can also result in decreased mental ability and energy levels, depression, and
issues with sexual function like loss
of libido and
erectile dysfunction.
Some
of the more usual
issues resulting from low testosterone levels are: lack
of sex drive, weak bones,
erectile dysfunctions, and obesity.
Health
issues which can be treated with amino acids such as a weak immune system, lack
of energy, poor digestion, hair loss, reduced potency / libido and
erectile dysfunction have different causes and will require customised treatments based on the individual's needs.
Doctors know that all
of the aforementioned health
issues contribute to
erectile dysfunction.
Whether we're talking about
erectile dysfunction, low testosterone in men or women, menopause, or a number
of other illnesses and
issues, low libido is a symptom that just keeps rearing its ugly head.
Throw away your pack
of smokes and you may find
erectile dysfunction is an
issue only associated with your past.
And if he has
erectile dysfunction issues, it may be a sign
of a serious
issue like heart disease or diabetes, so its essential to see a doctor if your partner experiences symptoms.
Problems such as hair loss, impotence,
erectile dysfunction and prostate
issues are some
of the common ones.
Aging unfortunately brings with a host
of issues and concerns, and impotence and
erectile dysfunction are common.
The Urology Clinic treats men and women for a wide variety
of issues such as urinary incontinence, kidney stones,
erectile dysfunction, vasectomy, and cancers such as bladder, kidney, prostate, and testicular.
Whether it's
erectile dysfunction or premature ejaculation, inhibited orgasm, painful intercourse, mismatched desire or sexual boredom, there are very effective methods
of resolving these
issues.
Areas discussed include: Sex Addiction, Porn Addiction, Out
of Control Sexual Behaviors, Compulsive Masturbation, Male Sexual
Dysfunction,
Erectile Dysfunction, ED, Impotence, Sexual Anxiety, Sexual Performance, Orgasm, Incompatibility, Desire, Arousal, Adult Male Survivors
of Sexual Abuse, Relationship
Issues, Honesty, Trust, Loneliness, Cheating, Anger, Sadness, Anxiety and Depression.
You can seek counseling for concerns
of infidelity, intimacy
issues, communication concerns, emotional affairs,
erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, low testosterone, vaginismus, increased and decreased desire, orgasmic difficulties, genital and sexual pain, sex and porn addiction, sexual arousal difficulties, sexual anxiety, sexual abuse or other trauma, fertility complications, and many more concerns.
While lack
of desire in one or both partners is the most common complaint, there are many other
issues, including inhibitions,
erectile dysfunction, painful sex, or just difficulty talking about what each partner needs or desires, that can be successfully addressed.
Common
issues in sex therapy include desire discrepancy, premature ejaculation,
erectile dysfunction, painful intercourse, reclaiming sex after cancer, out
of control sexual behaviors (sex addictions), healing after the affair, supporting alternative sexual expressions and unconventional turn - ons, and navigating non-monogamous & polyamorous relationships.
The current paper, while respectful
of the medical model approach, emphasizes the overall quality
of the couple relationship, presenting information on the psychological and systemic therapies and
issues that may be related to
Erectile Dysfunction, encouraging a combined - constructionist approach.
Our Doctoral and Masters level sex therapists are trained in treating an array
of sexual
issues, including disparities in libido,
erectile dysfunction, sexual trauma, vaginismus and other intimacy
issues.
Pornography addiction often causes other
issues such as
erectile dysfunction, lack
of interest in your spouse, and difficulty enjoying sexual activity that doesn't mimic pornographic acts.