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Sexual dysfunction refers to persistent problems that prevent couples from experiencing satisfaction during sexual activity. It can affect men, women, or both partners and may lead to stress, relationship issues, and infertility if not addressed.
Low Libido (Reduced Desire) → Lack of interest in sexual activity
Erectile Dysfunction (in men) → Difficulty maintaining erections
Painful Intercourse (in women) → Discomfort due to vaginal dryness, endometriosis, or infections
Premature Ejaculation (in men) → Ejaculation occurring too soon
Anorgasmia (in women) → Difficulty achieving orgasm
Psychological Issues → Stress, anxiety, or relationship conflicts affecting intimacy
Hormonal imbalances (low estrogen, testosterone, or thyroid issues)
Chronic medical conditions (diabetes, hypertension)
Gynaecological or reproductive problems (PCOS, endometriosis)
Medications or substance use
Stress, depression, or emotional trauma
Relationship conflicts and lack of communication
Couples should consult a specialist if they experience:
Persistent lack of desire or painful intimacy
Difficulty in achieving or maintaining sexual satisfaction
Sexual problems interfering with fertility
Anxiety, depression, or relationship stress due to sexual issues