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Menopause is a natural biological process that marks the end of a woman’s reproductive years. It typically occurs in midlife, usually between the ages of 45 and 55, although the timing can vary. During menopause, a woman’s ovaries stop releasing eggs and produce lower levels of hormones like estrogen and progesterone, leading to various physical and hormonal changes. These changes can include symptoms such as hot flashes, mood swings, and irregular menstrual cycles, ultimately resulting in the cessation of menstruation altogether.
In this video from International Society for Sexual Medicine, experts in the field of sexual health discuss what message that would like to get across to doctors treating gay men.
- Sexual Health Topics: Men’s Sexual Health, Women’s Sexual Health
For many people, kidney disease or kidney failure brings a wave of concerns, not the least of which is how it might impact their sexuality. It is essential to recognize that individuals with kidney failure can maintain healthy relationships and enjoy fulfilling sex lives. However, kidney disease can introduce changes that affect various aspects of sexuality, including physical function, emotional well-being, and intimacy.
- Sexual Health Topics: Men’s Sexual Health, Women’s Sexual Health, Sexual Health Management & Treatments
Sexual health is an integral aspect of overall well-being, encompassing physical, mental, and emotional factors. While medications or treatments may be necessary to address some sexual concerns, there are times when simple lifestyle changes can significantly improve one’s sexual health and enhance intimacy. From diet and exercise to stress management and communication, adopting a holistic approach can pave the way for a fulfilling intimate life.
Lesbian women may be overlooked and understudied in sexual medicine. In this video from the International Society for Sexual Medicine, experts in the field describe ways in which lesbian women are overlooked regarding sexual dysfunctions.
Endometriosis is a chronic condition that affects millions of women worldwide. It occurs when tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside the uterus, leading to various symptoms like pelvic pain, heavy menstrual bleeding, and infertility. If you suspect you may have endometriosis, seeking a proper diagnosis is vital for managing the condition effectively. Here’s what you need to know about the diagnosis process.
- Sexual Health Topics: Men’s Sexual Health, Women’s Sexual Health
Eating disorders are complex mental health conditions that are characterized by persistent disturbances in eating patterns and associated behaviors related to food. They not only affect an individual’s relationship with food but can also have profound implications for various aspects of their life, including emotional well-being, social interactions, and physical health.
Testosterone has become frequently marketed in recent times. This may cause men to wonder if they can increase erectile function by improving their testosterone level. In this video from the International Society for Sexual Medicine, experts in the field of sexual health discuss if this is true.
- Sexual Health Topics: Men’s Sexual Health, Women’s Sexual Health, Sexual Health Management & Treatments
The sensate focus technique is a valuable approach to cultivating intimacy and overcoming sexual difficulties. Developed by sex researchers William Masters and Virginia Johnson, this method is widely used in sex therapy to enhance connection and intimacy between partners. The technique involves a series of structured sensual exercises designed to encourage couples to explore each other’s bodies in a relaxed and non-judgmental environment.
- Sexual Health Topics: Men’s Sexual Health, Women’s Sexual Health
The human body is a complex system where various aspects of health are interconnected. One intriguing connection that has gained attention in recent years is the relationship between heart health and sexual health. While the two may seem unrelated at first glance, scientific research suggests a deeper connection between these areas of health, which underscores the importance of maintaining cardiovascular well-being for overall sexual health.
Blood pressure medications may lower the amount of blood that flows to the penis. If there is not enough blood flow to the penis, difficulty achieving and maintaining an erection may occur. In this video from the International Society for Sexual Medicine, an expert in the field explains what to do if this occurs.
- Sexual Health Topics: Men’s Sexual Health, Women’s Sexual Health
Every relationship experiences ups and downs, and one aspect that can pose challenges in a relationship is a sexual dry spell. A sexual dry spell occurs when a couple faces a prolonged period of reduced or absent sexual activity. While this is a common occurrence, it can be a source of concern and stress for many couples. These are some of the best ways to approach a sexual dry spell in a relationship, as well as some insights and tips to help couples navigate this challenging phase.