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Sexology Treatments

Low Libido Treatment

Low libido treatment (sexual desire)

Low libido, or reduced sexual desire, is a diminished interest in sexual activity due to factors like hormonal imbalances, medical conditions, psychological issues, and lifestyle factors. Symptoms include decreased interest and pleasure in sex. Treatment involves lifestyle changes, therapy, medication, and managing underlying conditions with medical guidance.

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erectile dysfunction treatment

Erectile dysfunction (ED) treatments include lifestyle changes (exercise, healthy diet), medications (Viagra, Cialis), therapy for psychological issues, medical devices (vacuum pumps, penile implants), hormone therapy for low testosterone, and surgical options to improve blood flow. Consulting a healthcare provider is essential for an appropriate treatment plan.

Premature Ejaculation

premature ejaculation

Premature ejaculation (PE) is a sexual dysfunction where ejaculation occurs too quickly. Treatments include behavioral techniques (stop-start, squeeze method), psychological counseling, medications (SSRIs, topical anesthetics), lifestyle changes (stress reduction, exercise), and pelvic floor exercises. Consulting a healthcare provider is crucial for personalized treatment.

Male And Female Infertility Treatment

male and female infertility treatment

Infertility treatments for men and women include lifestyle changes (diet, exercise), medications (hormonal treatments), assisted reproductive technologies (IVF, IUI), and surgery to address structural issues. For men, sperm retrieval techniques may be used, while women might undergo ovulation induction. Consulting a fertility specialist is essential for personalized care.

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Infectious Diseases Treatment

Infectious Diseases  reatments depend on the specific infection. Bacterial STDs (e.g., chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis) are treated with antibiotics. Viral Infectious Diseases (e.g., herpes, Infectious Diseases ) are managed with antiviral medications. Regular screening, safe sex practices, and following medical advice are crucial for effective treatment and prevention. Consulting a healthcare provider is essential.

Genital Warts And Infections

Genital warts and infections

Genital warts, caused by certain strains of the human papillomavirus (HPV), and other genital infections require specific treatments. Options include topical medications, cryotherapy (freezing), surgical removal, and laser therapy. Prevention through vaccination, safe sex practices, and regular screenings is important. Consulting a healthcare provider ensures proper diagnosis and treatment.

Venereal Diseases

Venereal Diseases

Venereal diseases, or sexually transmitted infections (STIs), include chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, herpes, Infectious Diseases , and HPV. Treatment varies but often involves antibiotics or antiviral medications. Prevention through safe sex practices and regular screenings is vital. Consulting a healthcare provider is essential.