Let’s talk about the two different types of arousal. One is what we call “subjective arousal,” which is the perception of pleasure: thinking, for example, “I’m so turned on right now.” Then there is ...
Sepsis, a life-threatening condition caused by dysregulated host response to infection, remains a major cause of global ...
The DSM-5, psychology’s diagnostic manual, defines erectile disorder as a sexual dysfunction marked by a recurrent inability to achieve or maintain an adequate erection during partnered sexual ...
In a review published in the journal of UroPrecision, researchers from the University of Texas McGovern Medical School reveal how artificial intelligence (AI) is setting a new course in men's sexual ...
Share on Pinterest Orgasmic dysfunction can affect men and women of any age. Orgasmic dysfunction is the medical term for difficulty reaching an orgasm despite sexual arousal and stimulation. Orgasms ...
New study links higher antioxidant intake to reduced erectile dysfunction risk, highlighting the potential role of diet in ED prevention. Study: Association between composite dietary antioxidant index ...
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is when you have trouble achieving or keeping an erection. ED can also be an early sign of an underlying health condition. ED causes significant stress, anxiety, or ...
Low testosterone may affect sexual desire and erection ability, with significant effects typically occurring at very low testosterone levels. High testosterone usually doesn’t cause erectile ...
A person with cricopharyngeal dysfunction may experience difficulty swallowing or a feeling of something being stuck in their throat. This is because the sphincter does not open properly. Treatment ...
A person with pelvic floor dysfunction will have difficulty controling the muscles of their pelvic floor. This can lead to difficulty when having a bowel movement, urinary problems, lower back pain, ...