The Sexual Wellness Clinic is dedicated to the comprehensive evaluation and treatment of men and women with disorders of sexual function. The doctor specializes in the care of the following disorders:
• Erectile dysfunction:
The inability to get and maintain a hard or an adequate erection for intercourse is referred to as erectile dysfunction (impotence).However, if erectile dysfunction is a long-term condition, it can create stress, lower self-esteem, and lead to interpersonal issues. Problems obtaining or maintaining an erection can be a symptom of a more serious underlying health condition, as well as a risk factor for heart disease.Even if you're ashamed, go to your doctor if you're concerned about erectile dysfunction. Erectile dysfunction can sometimes be reversed simply by treating the underlying disease. In some circumstances, drugs or other forms of direct treatment are required.
• Premature ejaculation
The inability to attain sexual climax is the most common sign of orgasmic dysfunction. Other signs include disappointing orgasms and a longer time to reach climax than usual.
Orgasmic dysfunction can make it difficult for women to achieve orgasm during sexual intercourse or masturbation.There are four types of orgasmic dysfunction:
- Primary anorgasmia: A condition in which you’ve never had an orgasm.
- Secondary anorgasmia: Difficulty reaching orgasm, even though you’ve had one before.
- Situational anorgasmia: The most common type of orgasmic dysfunction. It occurs when you can only orgasm during specific situations, such as during oral sex or masturbation.
- General anorgasmia: An inability to achieve orgasm under any circumstances, even when you’re highly aroused and sexual stimulation is sufficient.
• Low sex drive
Libido loss (sex drive loss) is a typical ailment that many men and women have at some time in their lives.
It's frequently associated to marital problems, stress, or exhaustion, but it might also indicate an underlying medical problem, such as low hormone levels.
There is no such thing as a "normal" libido because everyone's sex drive is unique. It's a good idea to seek help if your lack of desire for sex is distressing you or damaging your relationship.