Posted on 21 September 2010. Tags: sexual dysfunction, sexual health
More than 30 million American men suffer from sexual dysfunction – a condition that has a tremendous impact on a person and his partner’s quality of life. Even though our bodies and minds change as we get older, that doesn’t mean we should put our sexuality on a shelf. In fact, a study published by the AARP in the last decade revealed that one in four men over the age of 75 have intimate relations with their partners at least once a week.
Health issues are the major contributing factor for men with erectile dysfunction. The most common problems include difficulty in achieving or maintaining an erection, premature ejaculation and age-associated emotional, physical and hormonal changes.
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Posted on 10 November 2009. Tags: sexual dysfunction
More than 30 million American men suffer from various degrees of sexual dysfunction. The most common problems are difficulty achieving or maintaining erection, premature ejaculation, and aging-associated emotional, physical and hormonal changes.
While some of these problems become more prevalent with age, medical science has made significant progress in developing innovative treatments and cures.
Still, sexual dysfunction is a topic that many men are hesitant to discuss.
“Unfortunately, many men often suffer in silence with sexual dysfunction,” said Allen D. Seftel, M.D., a nationally recognized specialist in sexual medicine and Head of the Division of Urology at Cooper.
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