Recent studies in the United States indicate that erectile dysfunction (ED) or impotence is not the only serious problem in male sexual life. Most men who experience erectile problems was also difficulty reaching orgasm and ejaculation problems.
Dr. Darius Paduch, specialists and therapists in male sexual Presbyterian Hospital / Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York, conducted the study by analyzing medical records of 12,130 patients. All the patients studied experienced impotence ranging from mild to severe levels. The results showed that about 65 percent of men difficulty having an orgasm and 58 percent have trouble ejaculating.
"Although medication like Viagra or Cialis recorded success in helping patients, but our research indicates the existence of other sexual problems remains largely unsolved," said Paduch.
"We must broaden the definition of quality of life when associated with sexual performance. In the last few decades, we have always focused on the problem of violence penis, where the erection is a synonym of normal sexual function. Namuan Thus, most patients were admitted that the problems associated ejaculation - such as decreasing the strength or volume or decreasing and increasing the sensation of orgasm - as well as being important, "he added.
The research, published in the British Journal of Urology International, found that the problems of ejaculation and orgasm beyond belief to be a complaint among patients who experience impotence / mild ED. Failure or disruption was reported achieving orgasms 26 percent in this group, whereas ejaculatory disorders reached 8 percent.
"This indicates that sexual disorders other than erectile problems often occur even in men who do not suffer from erectile dysfunction," said Paduch.
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