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Postorgasmic illness syndrome (POIS) is a syndrome in which human males have chronic physical and cognitive symptoms following ejaculation. [1] The symptoms usually onset within seconds, minutes, or hours, and last for up to a week. [1] The cause and prevalence are unknown; [2] it is considered a rare disease. [3]
Delayed ejaculation (DE) is a man's inability or persistent difficulty in achieving orgasm, despite typical sexual desire and sexual stimulation.Generally, a man can reach orgasm within a few minutes of active thrusting during sexual intercourse, whereas a man with delayed ejaculation either does not have orgasms at all or cannot have an orgasm until after prolonged intercourse which might ...
The cause of post-orgasmic pain determines the course of treatment. Antibiotics and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications are prescribed if infectious or inflammatory processes are thought to be the cause. [25] Transurethral seminal vesiculoscopy is the preferred method for treating pain associated with seminal vesicles. [26]
These can cause you to either lose your arousal during intimacy or get an arousal that isn’t quite firm enough for completion, including: Physical health conditions Medications and recreational ...
These signs and symptoms may vary in severity and affect the quality of your life. Some of the most common signs and symptoms of low testosterone in men include: Reduced drive. ED. Testicular ...
Hard flaccid syndrome (HFS), also known as hard flaccid (HF), is a rare acquired dysautonomic condition and form of male sexual dysfunction characterized by a flaccid penis that remains in a firm, semi-rigid state in the absence of sexual arousal. Patients often describe their flaccid penis as firm to the touch, rubbery, shrunken, and retracted ...
Below, we’ll explain what anorgasmia is, cover the causes, symptoms and treatment options, and give you some advice on what to do next if you have issues relating to your ability to reach climax ...
Feelings of arousal remain even after orgasm or multiple orgasms are needed to lessen the arousal; Arousal is experienced without desire or sexual excitement; Arousal occurs with both sexual and non-sexual stimuli or with no stimuli; Symptoms are intrusive, unwanted, and cause distress