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Sexual Problems?

            SEXUAL PROBLEMS

  • Erectile dysfunction [impotence]
  • Arousal disorders
  • Masturbation
  • Men who are not happy with the size of the penis
  • Lack of sexual desire or interest in sex
  • Absence or delay in orgasm
  • Pain and discomfort during or after sex or intercourse
  • Circumcision
  • Premature ejaculation
  • Erectile dysfunction:

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    When men become sexually aroused, hormones, muscles, nerves, and blood vessels all work with one another to create an erection. Nerve signals, sent from the brain to the penis, stimulate muscles to relax. This, in turn, allows blood to flow to the tissue in the penis.

    Once the blood fills the penis and an erection is achieved, the blood vessels to the penis close off so that the erection is maintained. Following sexual arousal, the blood vessels to the penis open up again, allowing the blood to leave.

    At some point in a man’s life, he may have difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection. Erection problems occur when you can’t achieve or maintain an erection that’s firm enough to have sexual intercourse. Erection problems are also known as:

    1. erectile dysfunction (ED)
    2. impotence
    3. sexual dysfunction
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    if you’re unable to achieve an erection at least 50 percent of the time, you may have a health problem that requires attention.

    • Fortunately for men with Erectile dysfunction or suffering from Weak Erection, there are a number of medications, treatments, and therapies that may prevent ED from becoming a long-term condition.
    • Natural remedies are the most commonly used treatment, these are usually derived from plants and herbs, which some cultures have used for many years. Although there have been very few studies conducted on the safety of these natural remedies, some of them have been found to have side effects that vary from non-existent to mild to severe depending on the molecular structure of a person and his allergises which is why we always encourage you to consult with us first so that we can give you the correct dosage and medicine suited to your body’s needs since this is not a type suits all scenario.Vaginal dryness is a common problem that many women have at some point in their lives. 

      The specific symptoms of vaginal pain and discomfort vary, depending on the underlying cause. For example, vulvar vestibulitis is a condition that causes pain only when there’s pressure put on your vagina. In contrast, vulvodynia is a condition that causes constant chronic pain.

      Depending on your specific condition, you might experience one or more of the following symptoms associated with vaginal pain:

      • burning
      • itching
      • soreness
      • stinging
      • throbbing
      • rawness
      • pain during intercourse
      • Vaginal Pain

        Pain or discomfort in your vagina is often the result of a medical or psychological issue. Early treatment and intervention may help you find relief and lower your risk of complications.

        Overview
        Persistent, recurrent problems with sexual response, desire, orgasm or pain — that distress you or strain your relationship with your partner — are known medically as sexual dysfunction.

        Many women experience problems with sexual function at some point, and some have difficulties throughout their lives. Female sexual dysfunction can occur at any stage of life. It can occur only in certain sexual situations or in all sexual situations.

        Sexual response involves a complex interplay of physiology, emotions, experiences, beliefs, lifestyle and relationships. Disruption of any component can affect sexual desire, arousal or satisfaction, and treatment often involves more than one approach.

        Symptoms

        Symptoms vary depending on what type of sexual dysfunction you’re experiencing:

        • Low sexual desire. This most common of female sexual dysfunctions involves a lack of sexual interest and willingness to be sexual.
        • Sexual arousal disorder. Your desire for sex might be intact, but you have difficulty with arousal or are unable to become aroused or maintain arousal during sexual activity.
        • Orgasmic disorder. You have persistent or recurrent difficulty in achieving orgasm after sufficient sexual arousal and ongoing stimulation.
        • Sexual pain disorder. You have pain associated with sexual stimulation or vaginal contact.
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