Sexual health • Re: Premature Ejaculation
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by williamm
1w ago
Of course, I understand how difficult this can be. There are several medications that you can talk to your doctor about. Some of these include SSRI medications such as dapoxetine, which can help increase the time to ejaculation. Another option is to use topical anesthetics, which can reduce sensitivity and help delay ejaculation. Either way, it's best to discuss this with your doctor to find the right treatment option for you. Statistics: Posted by williamm — Tue Apr 16, 2024 3:38 pm ..read more
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Sexual health • Re: High Blood Pressure/Erectile Dysfunction
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by williamm
1w ago
Hey there, I'm sorry to hear you're going through this. It sounds like you've been dealing with a lot, and it's brave of you to reach out for advice. Given your symptoms and the fact that you've already consulted a doctor and ruled out diabetes but found slightly elevated blood pressure, it's definitely worth discussing the possibility of high blood pressure contributing to your erectile dysfunction (ED). High blood pressure can indeed impact blood flow to the genitals, which can affect erections. While I can't give medical advice, talking to your doctor about your concerns regarding high bl ..read more
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Sexual health • High Blood Pressure/Erectile Dysfunction
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by jackbruns28
2w ago
Hello all. So, as the subject header alludes to, I'm suffering from Erectile Dysfunction. To flesh this out better, I'm 46 years old. Male. I'm on the autism spectrum and suffered from depression because of it. I also drink every night. Don't get me wrong, I also work out every other day, and eat rather healthy. Physically, I still have urges, but for the past 6 months, my penis and perineum area feel sore. Like a dull throbbing. I can get an erection, but it's not pleasant. Also, I'm bisexual and enjoy anal sex as a bottom, but have lost interest as it's no longer an erotic feeling. I went to ..read more
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Sexual health • Re: Erectile Dysfunction
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by thierryvugler
2w ago
Hey there, I totally get where you're coming from, and it's commendable that you're actively seeking solutions for your erectile dysfunction (ED). It's tough dealing with something like this, especially when it affects so many aspects of your life. It's good that your hormone tests came back normal, but there could still be other factors at play. Your history of ADD, anxiety, depression, and sleep issues could all be contributing to your ED, so it's important to explore all possible avenues for improvement. First off, considering your psychological factors is crucial. Stress, anxiety, and m ..read more
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Sexual health • Re: Erectile Dysfunction
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by thierryvugler
2w ago
Hey there, I totally get where you're coming from, and it's commendable that you're actively seeking solutions for your erectile dysfunction (ED). It's tough dealing with something like this, especially when it affects so many aspects of your life. It's good that your hormone tests came back normal, but there could still be other factors at play. Your history of ADD, anxiety, depression, and sleep issues could all be contributing to your ED, so it's important to explore all possible avenues for improvement. First off, considering your psychological factors is crucial. Stress, anxiety, and m ..read more
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Sexual health • Re: Erectile Dysfunction
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by beth_ferns
1M ago
It's understandable that you're seeking answers and solutions for your erectile dysfunction (ED), especially given the impact it's had on your life. While your hormone tests came back within normal ranges, there could still be various factors contributing to your ED, including your Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), anxiety, depression, and sleep issues. Here are some additional avenues you might consider exploring: Psychological factors: Given your history of anxiety, depression, and ADD, it's essential to consider the role that psychological factors may be playing in your ED. Stress, anxiet ..read more
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Sexual health • Masturbation
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by catsour1
2M ago
Sometimes it’s very easy to masturbaste. The thoughts are very clear. Other times it’s more of and effort and other times even w effort it just won’t. This is all w no obvious life change just mood. But the sensation to ejaculate. The pressure feeling is there all the same it’s just more difficult to satisfy it some times. I was just wondering if anyone else experienced the same thing. A sort of differing ability to masturbate successfully based on mood. Wish I had more direct control over it. Thank you Statistics: Posted by catsour1 — Sat Feb 10, 2024 2:52 pm ..read more
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Sexual health • Re: Loss of testicular sensation
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by nikhilsimpsonq1@gmail.com
3M ago
Thanks for sharing your experience – it sounds like you've been through a lot. It's really unfortunate that your symptoms haven't been adequately addressed so far. Seeking a second opinion from a different urologist or a specialist in male sexual health sounds like a solid plan. Statistics: Posted by nikhilsimpsonq1@gmail.com — Tue Jan 30, 2024 7:43 am ..read more
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Sexual health • Re: Hpv battle
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by edshyrest@proton.me
3M ago
Managing persistent HPV symptoms can indeed be challenging and frustrating. It's important to continue working closely with your healthcare provider for appropriate treatment and management. Here are a few considerations: Medical Review: Since your HPV symptoms have persisted for over 3 years, a thorough medical review by a specialist, such as a dermatologist or a urologist/gynecologist, might be necessary. They can assess whether an alternative treatment approach is needed. Symptom Management: The tingling and discomfort you're experiencing could be related to HPV or could be a separate iss ..read more
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Sexual health • Re: Loss of testicular sensation
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by shyrest@proton.me
3M ago
Your experience with post-vasectomy and reversal complications, including changes in sensation, orgasm quality, and libido, is not uncommon, though it varies between individuals. It's concerning that your pain and symptoms weren't adequately addressed by healthcare professionals. Second Opinion: Considering your ongoing symptoms and dissatisfaction with your current doctor's response, seeking a second opinion from another urologist or a specialist in male sexual health is advisable. They can provide a more thorough evaluation of your situation. Hormone Levels: While your testosterone is repo ..read more
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