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Post finasteride syndrome may have sexual and psychological symptoms. In this video from the International Society of Sexual Medicine, an expert in the field of sexual medicine explains what post finasteride syndrome is and how it may be treated.
Hepatitis is a viral infection that causes inflammation of the liver, and it can lead to serious health problems like liver cirrhosis, liver cancer, and liver failure. There are several types of hepatitis viruses, with the most common being hepatitis A, B, and C. Vaccination plays a crucial role in preventing hepatitis A and B, significantly reducing the spread of these infections. However, there are still challenges in achieving global hepatitis control.
Surgical education traditionally follows the “see one, do one, teach one” model, but this limits training opportunities to those presented by required patient surgeries. Improving surgical training, especially for penile prosthesis surgery, is important because there are limited working hours and high operating room costs. Current training methods are hindered by a limited number of accredited courses and a lack of suitable simulators or models. Cadaver labs are the primary training facilities, but these too are limited and costly.
Testosterone, a hormone predominantly produced in the testicles in men, plays a crucial role in a person’s health. It influences muscle mass, bone density, red blood cell production, and overall sense of well-being. As men age, their testosterone levels naturally decline, but some experience a significant drop, leading to a condition known as hypogonadism or low testosterone (Low T). When left untreated, low testosterone can have serious long-term effects on both physical and mental health in adult men.
Modern theories of sexual response suggest that sexual desire often comes after arousal and is triggered by sexual stimuli. According to the incentive motivation model, our bodies react to arousal by assessing sexual stimuli and encouraging sexual behavior, which is influenced by personal and external factors. This model is especially important for women with Sexual Interest/Arousal Disorder (SIAD), a condition that affects up to one-third of women and involves a constant lack of sexual arousal or desire.
Erectile dysfunction (ED), or the inability to get and maintain an erection long enough for a satisfactory sexual experience, is common and varies in severity. Low-intensity shockwave therapy (LiST) may improve ED, especially mild to moderate cases. This noninvasive treatment involves applying low-energy shockwaves to the penis to improve blood flow and promote tissue regeneration. It aims to enhance erectile function in men with vasculogenic ED. The sessions are typically short and conducted over several weeks.
Long-distance relationships (LDRs) present unique challenges, particularly when it comes to maintaining sexual health and intimacy. Despite these challenges, various strategies can help couples navigate this aspect of their relationship effectively. Evidence-based data highlights the importance of communication, technology, and trust in managing sexual health in LDRs.
Sexual well-being can change significantly in the face of reproductive challenges, such as the transition to parenthood and the process of medically assisted reproduction. Researchers have discovered that couples face numerous challenges to their sexual health when trying to start a family, with one common challenge being pregnancy loss, experienced by up to 25% of women. Surprisingly, the impact of pregnancy loss on sexual health and well-being is significantly understudied, despite the known mental and physical health implications of such losses.
Many clinicians may underestimate the percentage of women who may be affected by sexual dysfunction. In this video from the International Society for Sexual Medicine, experts in the field of sexual health explain some common misunderstandings about female sexual medicine for clinicians.
Engaging in sexual activities can bring pleasure and foster intimacy between partners, but it’s essential to understand the risks involved, particularly regarding sexually transmitted infections (STIs). While many people are aware of the risks associated with vaginal or anal intercourse, the potential for STI transmission through oral sex is often overlooked. The following article will explore the risks of contracting STIs through oral sex and discuss effective strategies for reducing these risks.