Male sexual Dysfunction
| Ques: Do smoking and alcohol affect Sexual function in men? |
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Ans: Smoking over long period of time can reduce the blood supply of penis thus affecting its sexual function. Alcohol increases the desire but may reduce the performance. |
| Ques: Do traditional Aphrodisiacs work? |
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Ans: Traditional aphrodisiacs have not been scientifically studied for their effectiveness. But sure enough some of them may have serious harmful effects. |
| Ques: Can I take Viagra like medicines every day? |
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Ans: Viagra like drugs should be taken under supervision of qualified medical practitioner only. It is wise to take these tablets on alternate day (once in 48hours). |
| Ques: I took medicine last night, but I did not get an erection. Am I ok, as I have a date tomorrow? |
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Ans: Taking medicine itself does not lead to an erection. A willing partner in right environment is necessary. Taking medicines helps occurrence of erection only upon stimulation of organ. |
| Ques: I have tried many medicines, nothing seems to be working; do I need to undergo an operation? |
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Ans: If sufficient trial of medicines has been carried out, then surgical implantation of a device may help in regaining the sexual function. |
| Ques: Does diabetes have an effect on Sexual function? |
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Ans: Diabetes reduces the sexual function in men by a variety of ways. In fact the arteries supplying blood are smaller than the ones supplying the heart. Therefore, sexual dysfunction occurs earlier than the heart disease in diabetes. |
| Ques: Is it ok to expect reduced libido as one grows old? |
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Ans: Some reduction in libido is expected as one grows older. However, if there is rapid fall in male hormone (Male menopause: Andropause) then the reduction in libido is out of proportion. |
| Ques:I have high BP, does it affect sexual function? |
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Ans: High BP for a very long period of time may affect the sexual function. In fact, some of the medicines used to control the high BP may cause reduced sexual function in men. |
| Ques:I can’t satisfy my partner because I cum too quickly, can this be treated? |
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Ans: What you have is probably PREMATURE EJACULATION. It can be treated with medicines and /or counselling. |
| Ques:Is Oral Sex OK? |
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Ans:Oral sex is OK if it is carried out with the regular partner. The sexually transmitted diseases can be a risk as in usual sexual Intercourse. |
