General information
Sexual dysfunction can manifest in various ways, such as erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, delayed ejaculation, decreased sexual desire, or performance anxiety during intercourse. These conditions can be linked not only to physical factors but also to psychological and relational ones.
Possible causes
Vascular diseases, diabetes, hypertension, hormonal changes, prostate diseases, certain medications, stress, anxiety, depressed mood, and relationship dynamics can contribute to sexual dysfunction.
When to see a doctor
Tests used for diagnosis
- Detailed medical history
- Physical examination
- Blood glucose and metabolic assessment
- Hormone tests
- Urological tests if necessary
Treatment and follow-up
The treatment approach is determined by the type of problem and its underlying causes. Lifestyle, psychological factors, metabolic diseases, and urological conditions are evaluated together. This content does not provide individual treatment recommendations.
Frequently asked questions
Is sexual dysfunction only psychological?
No. Psychological factors can play a role, but there can also be causes related to vascular health, hormones, metabolism, and medications.
Can erectile dysfunction be a symptom of other diseases?
Yes. In some cases, it can be related to vascular health, diabetes, or hormonal problems. Therefore, evaluation is important.


