Sexual Health

Sexual Health is an important factor in an individual’s daily life, and resolving sexual dysfunction is critical to one’s wellbeing. Sexual health is far too often overlooked and sexual dysfunction ignored, either because of ignorance of the facts about sexual dysfunction, or because of anxiety about discussing sexual health problems with others. Male Impotence, also called Erectile Dysfunction, or ED, is one of the sexual health issues that most often are experienced by men. Most men experience some form of impotence during their lives, even if only briefly, and often it is related to other concerns such as stress at work or at home, insufficient rest and sleep, or poor diet.

Sexual health receives far too little attention in the healthcare industry. Societal attitudes about sexual dysfunction also influence this situation, because for a man to admit to impotence or erectile dysfunction can result in ridicule by friends or co-workers. It is very unfortunate that such a fundamental topic of personal importance is so often overlooked or not taken seriously. The result is that sexual health issues are inadequately examined in school curriculum’s and glossed over by the media. Poor sexual health coupled with sexual dysfunction can result in low self-esteem, suicidal feelings, inability to experience satisfying sex with a partner, depression, and many other conditions.

Sexual Dysfunction

Sexual dysfunction is another issue of great importance to people’s sexual health, and includes such issues as frigidity in women, and impotence in men. Impotence is especially serious for men because of the importance our culture places on male performance. Women seldom experience the same sort of concern, because a woman and her friends will usually place the sexual dysfunction blame on the man’s poor lovemaking skills as the reason for her inability to get aroused or for her lack of desire.

Impotence, erectile dysfunction, frigidity, is all symptoms of our culture’s failure to adequately address these issues, both in women and men. In most cases, these conditions can easily be resolved through better attention to diet, better understanding of human anatomy, medication, hormonal enhancement and an appreciation of human needs.