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Retrograde ejaculation doesn't affect your ability to get an erection or have an orgasm — but when you climax, semen goes into your bladder instead of coming ...
If a reversible cause for low testosterone isn't found, testosterone replacement therapy might return your testosterone level and sex drive to normal. If a ...
Low sexual desire. This most common of female sexual dysfunctions involves a lack of interest in sex and not wanting to have sex. Sexual arousal disorder. Even ...
One complaint that can bring men to the doctor's office is erectile dysfunction, which is the inability to get and keep an erection firm enough for sex.
Erection or ejaculation concerns, low sex drive, or other troubles having sex. Pain, discomfort, a lump or swelling in the testicle area. A history of testicle, ...
Are there problems with your sexual partner? Have you had any other sexual problems, such as trouble getting or keeping an erection, called erectile dysfunction ...
Trouble with lubrication or erection. Problems with sexual comfort and satisfaction. Not being able to reach an orgasm. All antidepressant medicines have ...
Stress and tension-type headaches often go hand in hand. To reduce stress, try these simple tips: Simplify your life. Don't look for ways to squeeze more ...
... erection (erectile dysfunction); Pain, swelling or a lump in the testicle area; Recurrent respiratory infections; Inability to smell; Abnormal breast growth ...
This group of medicines has had success in treating not being able to get and keep an erection, called erectile dysfunction. But the medicines don't work as ...
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