Introduction
Sexual health is an essential dimension of andrology health, directly influencing self-confidence, emotional well-being, and intimate relationships. Sexual dysfunction affects a substantial proportion of men across all age groups, yet many cases remain untreated due to stigma and lack of awareness.
Andrology health approaches sexual dysfunction through an integrated biopsychosocial model.
Common Sexual Health Disorders
Erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, delayed ejaculation, and reduced libido are among the most prevalent conditions encountered in andrology practice. These disorders are frequently associated with cardiovascular disease, diabetes, neurological conditions, hormonal imbalance, and mental health disorders.
Psychological factors such as anxiety, depression, and relationship stress often interact with physical causes, creating a complex clinical picture.
Comprehensive Treatment Approaches
Effective treatment requires individualized care that may include pharmacological therapy, hormonal correction, erotic evaluation, psychotherapy, behavioral interventions, and lifestyle modification. Patient education and partner involvement play critical roles in achieving sustainable outcomes.
Conclusion
Sexual health is a vital indicator of overall andrology health. Addressing both physical and psychological components improves sexual function, emotional resilience, and quality of life.