Male sexual dysfunction refers to urological conditions that can negatively affect sexual life and overall quality of life and may develop due to various causes. Although these disorders can occur at any age, their prevalence tends to increase with advancing age.
Erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, decreased sexual desire, and orgasmic disorders are among the most common forms of male sexual dysfunction. These problems may arise from physical causes as well as psychological factors, hormonal imbalances, or systemic diseases.
Diagnostic and Evaluation Process
A detailed medical history is of great importance in the evaluation of male sexual dysfunction. In addition, physical examination, laboratory tests, and hormonal assessments—when necessary—are performed to investigate underlying causes.
Some patients may require additional imaging studies or advanced evaluations. The goal is to accurately identify the source of the problem and develop an appropriate treatment plan.
Treatment Approach
Treatment is planned according to the type and cause of the sexual dysfunction. Medical therapies, lifestyle modifications, and supportive approaches may be included among the treatment options when appropriate.
The primary goals of treatment are to improve sexual function, enhance the patient’s self-confidence, and increase quality of life. An individualized approach that respects privacy and confidentiality is adopted for each patient.
Follow-Up and Counseling
After treatment, patients are monitored through regular follow-up visits. The effectiveness of the treatment is assessed, and the treatment plan may be adjusted when necessary. During this process, patient education and counseling play an important role.
The aim is to provide sustainable, safe, and patient-centered solutions.