Introduction
Male sexual dysfunction is a common yet underreported health issue. Andrology provides a comprehensive framework for understanding the physiological, psychological, erotic evaluation and social factors contributing to sexual dysfunction.
Types of Sexual Dysfunction
Common disorders include erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, delayed ejaculation, and reduced libido. These conditions may occur independently or in combination and often share common risk factors.
Multifactorial Etiology
Sexual dysfunction may result from vascular disease, neurological disorders, hormonal imbalance, psychological stress, medication side effects, or chronic illness. A holistic diagnostic approach is essential.
Treatment Approaches
Management strategies may include pharmacological therapy, psychological counseling, hormonal treatment, or lifestyle modification. Patient education and open communication are critical components of effective care.
Conclusion
Male sexual dysfunction is a complex condition requiring comprehensive andrological assessment. Personalized treatment strategies offer significant improvement in sexual health and overall well-being.