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How to diagnose and treat male sexual dysfunction

Asked by:Melpomene

Asked on:Apr 10, 2026 02:29 PM

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  • Abigail Abigail

    Apr 10, 2026

    Sexual dysfunction is a common problem in clinical practice. Many men will encounter sexual dysfunction, and sexual dysfunction does not refer to a single disease, so it is still necessary to pay attention and take timely treatment measures. However, before treatment, he needs to undergo professional examination and diagnosis to confirm the condition and severity before taking appropriate medication. What are your thoughts on the diagnosis and treatment of male sexual dysfunction?

    1. Male sexual dysfunction can be diagnosed based on clinical manifestations and clinical examination. There are many ways to detect male sexual dysfunction. Now we mainly focus on the following aspects:

    First, nocturnal erectile function test

    2. There are two main types of male sexual dysfunction, one is premature ejaculation and the other is erectile dysfunction. Premature ejaculation patients should undergo psychological adjustment, adjust their mental state, and provide auxiliary treatment with drugs. For erectile dysfunction, if it is psychogenic, the patient's psychological adjustment must be done well. If it is organic, it should be treated surgically.

    3. There are actually many types of male sexual dysfunction, such as erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, ejaculation disorders, decreased sexual desire, orgasmic disorder, etc. In fact, there are many types, and treatment options need to be selected according to different types. For example, erectile dysfunction, which we usually call impotence, is called ED in Western medicine, and is generally treated with medications. In the treatment of premature ejaculation, drug treatment is mainly used. For most sexual dysfunctions, in terms of treatment options, there are generally some common methods. For example, most people may use psychological adjustment, behavioral therapy, or transition to drug treatment, while a few patients require surgical treatment.

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