How should patients go about finding an expert in sexual medicine?
Check out this new video from the International Society for Sexual Medicine to hear from experts in ...
Read MoreDoes Having a Single Testis Affect Sexual Function?
Orchiectomy is the medical name for a surgery to remove one or both testicles (or testes). It may be...
Read MoreHow Does a Penile Ultrasound Work?
A penile ultrasound is an imaging test that is used to get a better understanding of the anatomy of ...
Read MoreHow do patients benefit in visiting with a sexual psychologist?
Sexual problems may be caused by physiological or relational issues. When this is the case, psychoth...
Read MoreWhat Are the Implications of an Undescended Testicle?
An undescended testicle is a testicle that has not moved from the abdomen (where it develops in a fe...
Read MoreWhy Is It Hard to Pull Back the Foreskin of the Penis?
Sometimes, an uncircumcised man or boy may find that it is difficult to pull back the foreskin of th...
Read MoreHow Many Types of Penile Implants Are There?
Although multiple companies make several slightly different models of penile implants, there are two...
Read MoreWhat Is the Frenulum of the Penis?
Uncircumcised men may notice a small V-shaped band of skin on the underside of the penis that attach...
Read MoreDoes Sex Change the Size of a Person’s Vagina?
Generally, when a person thinks about sex and size, their mind likely wanders to the penis. However,...
Read MoreWhat Are the Symptoms of Low Testosterone?
Testosterone is often referred to as the primary male sex hormone, though it is also present in wome...
Read MoreWhat Are Some Penile Augmentation Procedures? Do They Work?
Many men may wish that they had a bigger penis, even if their penis is normal in size. Penile augmen...
Read MoreWhat Are Possible Side Effects of Taking Testosterone Supplements for Men With Normal Hormone Levels?
For men with testosterone deficiency, testosterone supplementation may be a good way to raise their ...
Read MoreWhat Is the Cervix?
Understanding one’s own sexual and reproductive anatomy may help a person be better informed when it...
Read MoreHow Do Erections Work?
Erections occur when an individual with a penis becomes sexually aroused, but how exactly do they wo...
Read MoreWhat Is the P-Spot?
Perhaps you have heard of the G-spot, but have you ever heard of the P-spot? Penis owners have a P-s...
Read MoreWhat Is Penile Traction Therapy for Peyronie’s Disease?
Peyronie’s disease (PD), which is caused by the formation of scar tissue or plaques under the skin o...
Read MoreWhat Are Some Myths About the Clitoris?
The clitoris is a female sex organ that is part of the vulva. Known as the pleasure center of the vu...
Read MoreHow Long Is Considered Delayed Ejaculation?
Delayed ejaculation occurs when a man requires an extended period of sexual stimulation (22 minutes ...
Read MoreWhat Are Some Complications of Buried Penis?
Buried penis is a medical condition in which the penis becomes hidden under excess genital or abdomi...
Read MoreWhat Is the Connection Between an Enlarged Prostate and Urinary Symptoms?
The prostate is a walnut-sized gland that is responsible for producing seminal fluid (the fluid that...
Read MoreWhy Don’t I Ejaculate When I Orgasm?
You may be experiencing anejaculation and/or retrograde ejaculation. Anejaculation occurs when a man...
Read MoreWhat Are the Treatment Options for Erectile Dysfunction?
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common medical condition that affects men around the world. It can be...
Read MoreCan Problematic Pornography Use Contribute to Sexual Dysfunction?
Many people occasionally view pornography to enhance a masturbation experience or a partnered sexual...
Read MoreWhat Are the Two Phases of Peyronie’s Disease?
Peyronie’s disease is a medical condition in which scarring develops on the penis, causing it to ben...
Read MoreWhat Is Responsive Sexual Desire?
When people think about sexual desire, they often think about spontaneous desire, which is internal ...
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