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Men’s Health: Sexual dysfunction and its underlying complications among Malaysians

Thursday, 26 Mar 2020 04:24 PM MYTSexual dysfunction in men may not be fatal but will lead to other underlying diseases. — Picture from Pexels.com picIt is all due to culture, however, this should not be so.

Hypoactive sexual desire disorder is characterised as persistently or recurrently deficient sexual/erotic thoughts or fantasies and desire for sexual activity.These men usually are not interested in sex and do not have sexual fantasies like what normal men do. Additionally, TDS has also been found to be associated with a higher risk of getting dementia, irritability and depression.

Studies have shown that when a man has erectile dysfunction, there is a 50 per cent chance of him getting a heart attack in three to five years’ time. The next smallest blood vessel or artery is the artery supplying blood to the heart , and if it gets blocked, it will result in a heart attack .What is more worrying is the fact that the younger the man when he is diagnosed with erectile dysfunction, the higher the risk of him getting a heart attack or stroke in the near future.Ejaculatory disorder

The average ejaculatory time for men is about five minutes but in men with premature ejaculation, it is usually less than three minutes.Therefore men, with premature ejaculation should be screened for hyperthyroidism and get his prostate checked.Delayed ejaculation is when a man takes too long too ejaculate during sex.Anejaculation, on the other hand, is defined as no ejaculation at all.

Source: Healthcare Press (healthcarepress.net)

 

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