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Find out what's normal and what should require a visit to your doctor's office. Worries about preventing pregnancy or preventing getting sexually transmitted infections have an effect on men's sexual health So do problems such as not being able to get and keep an erection, called erectile dysfunction For some men, worries about penis. Get men's sexual health tips and learn about erectile dysfunction, male infertility, peyronie's disease, and vasectomy. Some sexual health problems that affect males include difficulties with erections and ejaculation or low libido

Male sexual dysfunction can be caused by physical or psychological problems Common sexual problems in men include erectile dysfunction (impotence or ed), premature ejaculation, and loss of libido. Optimal men's sexual health requires a range of health factors including physical health, mental and emotional health, and social connectedness Sexual desire (libido) and the ability to get and sustain an erection (erectile function) are critical as well as safe practices and knowing what to look for to stop the spread of infections. Male sexual health is all about a man's overall ability to enjoy sexual activity, as he defines it Sexual health encompasses physical, mental and emotional health, and it may have different measures of success from man to man, says dr

James kashanian, director of male sexual health and assistant professor of urology and reproductive medicine at weill cornell medicine.

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It's not merely the absence of disease or dysfunction but includes a positive and respectful approach to sexuality and sexual relationships.

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