Normal men will have an erection as long as their penis is stimulated or their sexual desire is aroused. If you have sexual dysfunction, you will not be able to have a normal erection. This situation should not be underestimated. You must seek medical attention in time to understand your situation. If you cannot have a normal erection, the more common reasons are impotence, premature ejaculation, and premature aging. It is also generally caused by excessive masturbation and uncontrolled sex life. Next, let's take a look at some manifestations of sexual dysfunction! 1. Sexual desire disorder Including sexual aversion, low sexual desire, and hypersexuality. 2. Erectile dysfunction It is the persistent inability to achieve and maintain an erection sufficient for satisfactory sexual intercourse. 3. Sexual intercourse disorder The clinical manifestations of sexual intercourse disorders include sexual syncope, sexual aphasia, sexual hysteria, sexual sudden death, sexual phobia, etc. 4. Ejaculation disorders Including anejaculation, delayed ejaculation, retrograde ejaculation, weak ejaculation, premature ejaculation and painful ejaculation. Among them, anejaculation refers to the penis being able to erect and have sexual intercourse normally, but unable to ejaculate semen, or being able to ejaculate semen under other circumstances, but not ejaculating in the vagina. Retrograde ejaculation means that the penis can erect and have sexual intercourse, and ejaculate with orgasm, but the semen fails to be ejected from the urethra and flows back into the bladder through the bladder neck. 5. Sexual arousal disorder Refers to the persistent or recurring inability to obtain and maintain adequate sexual excitement, manifested as a loss of subjective sexual excitement, sexual organs and other parts of the body, including loss of vaginal lubrication, clitoral and labia sensation, and vaginal smooth muscle relaxation. 6. Orgasmic dysfunction Refers to persistent or recurring difficulty, delay, or absence of orgasm after adequate sexual stimulation and arousal. 7. Pain during sexual intercourse It includes dyspareunia (repeated or persistent vaginal pain during sexual intercourse), vaginal spasm (repeated or persistent involuntary spasmodic contraction of the smooth muscle of the outer 1/3 of the vagina, interfering with the insertion of the penis), and non-contact dyspareunia (repeated or persistent genital pain caused by non-direct sexual intercourse). The above symptoms can appear alone or at the same time, which is called mixed sexual dysfunction. The above are the manifestations of sexual dysfunction. If it has always been like this, it is a congenital sexual dysfunction, which is more difficult to treat. If the erection was normal before, but suddenly there was a period of time when it became difficult or impossible to have an erection, it is an acquired pathological sexual dysfunction, which is easier to cure. |
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