According to recent studies, erectile dysfunction is the most common sexual problem in men. It affects up to 10% of the population and more than half of men over 40. These problems are referred to as persistent inefficiency, which makes it impossible to maintain satisfaction with sex life...
Any erectile dysfunction is defined as the failure to obtain and maintain an erection until sufficient sexual intercourse has taken place. These problems are very often accompanied by certain discomfort and difficulties related to the partnership relationship. Potency disorder is considered...
Testosterone plays an extremely important role in male body physiology and sexual pathophysiology. This hormone affects the libido, all the functions associated with erection and ejaculation. Testosterone also regulates the male reproductive system and is essential for the anatomical and...
Hypolibidemia, or sexual coolness, which is understood as a reduction in sexual desire. According to statistics provided by sexologists, this is the most common sexual disorder that affects partner relationships. The first symptoms of the disorder may appear at different ages. As sexologists...
Asexualism is manifested by the lack of feeling of physical need to have sexual intercourse. Persons belonging to a group of asexual people need a close relationship with their partner, but their sexual desire is dormant. Asexualism is considered by many to be the fourth type of sexual...
Women are more likely to go to a sexologist than men. This is mainly due to a lack of courage in admitting the problem. As sexologists convince themselves, fears of a visit are often unjustified and unnecessary, because the task of the specialist is to solve the problem and provide appropriate...
Erectile dysfunction may result from long-term intake of certain drugs. Research shows that as many as 25% of erectile dysfunction cases may be related to drug side effects. Because of the often strong effects of some drugs, there may be disturbances in certain process cycles that are...
The report on sexuality of Poles in 2017 presents data indicating that sexual activity in Poland is declining and that almost half of active people are not satisfied with their sexual life. The most common causes of lower sexual activity are lack of time, stress and fatigue. According to...