Category Archives: Male Sexual

Male Sexual Dysfunction and How Can it Be Efficiently Treated?


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on February 5th, 2024

d render of cartoon character with caduceus 54326806 300x257Reading Time: 4 minutes Sexual Dysfunction is a complicated matter which impacts the lives of men in different ways. Most people are aware of Testosterone Deficiency and Erectile Dysfunction, but sexual dysfunction manifests itself differently. While the source of sexual frustration is often mechanical, psychological issues can also suppress sexual desire. While Sexual Issues can become problematic at all ages for men, low-T, and other sexual conditions in men increases with age. What Are the Common Forms of Sexual Dysfunction in Men? Low Libido Premature Ejaculation Erectile Dysfunction Dulled Sensitivity and Inability to Reach Orgasm What Are the Causes of Sexual Impairment in Males? … Read more »

My Sex Story: It was Physical, not Psychological


Posted by Professor Anna Gray, Updated on November 2nd, 2023

psychotherapist improves sex life with hormone replacement therapy 300x200Reading Time: 3 minutes Emile was a highly qualified psychotherapist in Louisiana. He had been practicing for over 15 years and had built a solid reputation for himself. He was happily married to Clothilde, a wonderful young woman. Emile was proud of his career and appearance, but at the age of 43, he struggled with a lack of energy, flabbiness, and, worst of all, a lack of interest in sex. For a man who had always been fit and handsome, the changes in his appearance were very distressing. Emile's lack of enthusiasm for his work and marriage was even more concerning. As a professional … Read more »

HGH and Sexual Desire


Posted by Professor Anna Gray, Updated on May 1st, 2023

human growth hormone and sexual desire 300x200Reading Time: 4 minutes Libido is a person's overall sexual drive or desire for sexual activity. It is influenced by biological, psychological, and social factors. Biologically, the sex hormones and associated neurotransmitters that act upon the nucleus accumbens regulate libido in humans. (The nucleus accumbens (NAc) is a small area of the brain that is involved in reward, motivation, and addiction. It is located in the basal forebrain, which is a part of the brain that is involved in movement, emotions, and learning. The NAc receives input from a variety of brain regions, including the prefrontal cortex, the amygdala, and the hippocampus. It sends … Read more »