Introduction
Sexual health is an integral part of andrology health and closely linked to psychological well-being, self-esteem, and interpersonal relationships. Sexual dysfunction in men is common but often underreported due to stigma, cultural barriers, and lack of awareness.
Andrology health treats sexual dysfunction as a multifactorial condition involving physical, hormonal, neurological, and psychological components.
Common Sexual Health Conditions
Erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, delayed ejaculation, and reduced libido are among the most frequently encountered sexual health concerns in men. These conditions may signal underlying cardiovascular disease, diabetes, neurological disorders, or hormonal imbalance.
Psychological factors such as anxiety, depression, erotic loss and relationship stress further complicate sexual health issues.
Therapeutic Approaches
Effective management includes medical therapy, hormonal correction, psychotherapy, lifestyle modification, and patient education. Addressing both physical and psychological contributors leads to sustainable improvement.
Conclusion
Sexual health is a vital indicator of andrology health. Comprehensive care enhances not only sexual function but also emotional resilience and quality of life.