Sexual Health Guide
Clear information on male sexual health, erectile dysfunction, ejaculation problems, hormone balance, fertility, and sexually transmitted infections.
Sexual health is closely related to hormone balance, vascular health, psychological state, reproductive health, and overall quality of life. This guide has been prepared to address common sexual health issues from a urological perspective in a simple and reliable language.
Explore by Symptom
You can find relevant sexual health topics based on the symptom you are experiencing.
Topics
Erectile Dysfunction
Erectile dysfunction may be related to vascular health, hormone balance, nervous system, medication use, and psychological factors.
5 articles →Premature Ejaculation
Premature ejaculation is a common sexual health issue where individuals cannot adequately control ejaculation, affecting their quality of life.
4 articles →Low Libido
Low libido may be related to hormone levels, stress, sleep, medication use, relationship problems, and general health.
3 articles →Testosterone and Hormone Health
Testosterone is an important hormone that affects sexual desire, energy, muscle mass, mood, and reproductive health.
4 articles →Male Infertility and Reproductive Health
Male infertility may be related to sperm count, motility, morphology, hormone balance, genetic factors, and urological conditions like varicocele.
4 articles →Ejaculation Problems
Ejaculation problems may be related to the prostate, bladder neck, nervous system, medications used, or psychological factors.
4 articles →Penis Health
Penis health encompasses various conditions such as curvature, pain, trauma, formation of hard plaques, prolonged erection, and skin changes.
4 articles →Sexually Transmitted Infections
Sexually transmitted infections can manifest as burning, discharge, sores, warts, groin pain, or sometimes without symptoms.
6 articles →Prostate and Sexual Life
Prostate diseases can affect urination complaints, as well as ejaculation, pain, sexual desire, and erection.
3 articles →Lifestyle and Sexual Health
Sexual health can be affected by vascular health, sleep, stress, weight, smoking, alcohol, activity level, and dietary habits.
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When to See a Urologist?
Complaints related to sexual health can be short-lived and temporary; however, in some cases, urological evaluation is important.
- Recurrent erectile dysfunction
- Significant decrease in sexual desire
- Pain during ejaculation
- Blood in semen
- Curvature, plaque, or pain in the penis
- Burning or discharge after sexual intercourse
- Noticing a wound, wart, or swelling in the genital area
- Detection of impaired sperm values during the process of conceiving a child
Related category
For a brief overview in our Urology Guide, see the Sexual Health category.
Information Note
These contents have been prepared for general informational purposes. For diagnosis and treatment, the person's age, medical history, symptoms, and examination findings should be evaluated together. If your complaints persist, it is recommended to consult a urology specialist.

