ABSTRACT

The fact is that at some point in their lives, over 90% of men report a sexual concern or problem. Obviously, these problems can subvert sexual health. Contrary to the traditional cultural mandate that men are not supposed to have sexual questions, anxieties, or concerns, dealing with sexual problems is almost a universal experience for men. The most common sexual dysfunctions (SDs) are premature ejaculation, erectile dysfunction, inhibited sexual desire, compulsive masturbation, ejaculatory inhibition, and a sexual secret. Professionals debate whether sexual problems should be considered medical problems, psychological problems, or relationship problems. The reality is that sexual problems are multicausal and multidimensional. Traditional myths maintain that women have sexual problems, but men do not. A real man is always ready for sexual performance with no questions, doubts, or concerns. The most common medical cause of SD is side effects of medications.