SEXALOGIST
A complete physical examination is performed including assessing the pulses in the legs and a thorough examination of the external genitalia (penis, scrotum, and perineum) and their reflexes. One of the possible tests is a NOCTURNAL TUMESENSE test to EVALUATE NOCTURNAL ERECTIONS. Our physician might also ask for tests for penile BLOOD VESSEL FUNCTION or some TEST OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM to help differentiate between possible causes of SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION TREATMENT in Warangal.
Present day’s Sexual activity involves coordination between various systems of the
Human male body. Hormones and neurological pathways must be in sync for sexual desire to be present. Blood vessels, nerves, and penile integrity must all be present for an adequate erection and its maintenance during the sexual relation. Muscles and nerves coordinate ejaculation achieved when the physiological passageway for sperm (from the testicles to the urethra) is present. Organism is a complex phenomenon that isn't completely understood but it involves the coordination of muscles and nerves.
When sexual dysfunction is present, our physician must evaluate all the possible problems in this chain of sexual treatments.
Evaluation of sexual dysfunction starts with a detailed medical, sexual, and psychological history, followed by a thorough physical examination. The second step must not be overlooked because sexual dysfunction Treatment can have many
causes. Sometimes, the patient's partner can also contribute to the evaluation and could provide useful information as well.
A detailed medical, psychological, and sexual history is acquired during the interview with the physician. Some of the questions that are asked can be intimate and might cause you to feel shy to answer thoroughly. It is imperative to give the proper information, even though it is understandable that it can take time to be comfortable talking about this. Having a good relationship with your physician is always helpful.
Some of the questions the doctor could ask might concern the frequency of sexual relations, your sexual orientation, if the frequency or quality of sexual relations are satisfying, and your sexual partners, among others. They will also inquire about
nonsexual-related complaints.
