Sexual Health
Male sexual arousal is a complex biological process involving the brain, hormones, nerves, and blood vessels. We provide clinical clarity on physical and psychological sexual dysfunction.
Masturbation & Addiction
While safe in moderation, excessive habituation can lead to hormonal imbalances and addiction. Clinical side effects of over-indulgence include:
- Physical weakness and hormonal unbalance
- Seminal leakage & premature ejaculation
- Weakened sperm cells & pregnancy challenges
- Secondary symptoms like back pain or anxiety
Erectile Dysfunction (ED)
Impotence is the inability to develop or maintain an erection due to the hydraulic effect of blood entering the sponge-like bodies within the penis.
Getting Erection
Keeping Erection
Reduced Desire
Common Pathologies
Spermatorrhea (Dhat)
Abnormal release of semen without sexual activity.
Loss of Libido
Stress, lifestyle, and relationship disharmony leading to decreased desire.
Nightfall
Involuntary ejaculation during sleep or early morning hours.
Anatomical Concerns
Penis size myths and treatment options for enlargement where clinically viable.
"Suffering from any of these problems can overwhelm you. Understanding that these are often rooted in manageable physical or psychological causes is the first step toward recovery."
Root Causes
Physical Factors
- • Heart Disease
- • High Blood Pressure
- • Diabetes & Obesity
- • Clogged Blood Vessels
- • Parkinson's & MS
- • Sleep Disorders
- • Tobacco/Alcohol Use
- • Pelvic Injuries
Psychological Factors
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Depression & Anxiety: Interfere with the brain's ability to trigger physical excitement.
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Relationship Stress: Poor communication or interpersonal concerns affecting libido.
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Performance Anxiety: A minor physical lag causing a mental block during intimacy.