Sexual side effects of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) don’t always resolve when the medication is stopped. A recent paper published in Sexual Medicine Reviews discusses these effects, which are called post-SSRI sexual dysfunctions (PSSD).
Archives for August 2017
Scientists Find Correlation Between Sexual Frequency and Homocysteine Levels
More frequent sex has been linked to lower levels of serum homocysteine in some adults, according to new research in the Journal of Sexual Medicine.
Prostate Cancer Patients: Sexual Problems More Common after Radical Prostatectomy than Observation
Men who undergo surgery for prostate cancer are more likely to develop long-term sexual issues than those who are observed, according to new research published last month in the New England Journal of Medicine.
Low Testosterone, Health Problems Common in Testicular Cancer Survivors
Low testosterone and associated health conditions are common in men who have had testicular cancer, according to new research.
V-Neck Technique Offers Possible Solution to Tubing Problem in IPP Placement
The study discusses the V-neck technique (VNT), a modification to the traditional infra-pubic approach that may improve appearance and comfort in men with IPPs.