When the first sexual dysfunction more experienced men who began to enter old age, now men in their twenties were not spared from proble...
When
the first sexual dysfunction more experienced men who began to enter
old age, now men in their twenties were not spared from problems that
make many men afraid of it. And concerns about sexual harassment Litu causing them to be unstable emotionally.
According to a study conducted in Switzerland, a third of young men aged 18-25 years had at least one sexual dysfunction.
"Although lightweight, fairly common sexual dysfunction in young men. Therefore this issue should be part of any medical examination," said researcher Dr Joan-Carles Suris, who specializes in adolescent health at the Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine in Bern.
Suris said it is important for physicians looking for this kind of problem in their patients. It is intended to provide a clear message to young people that sexual problems can be discussed and can be overcome.Data from the National Institutes of Health showed that erectile dysfunction (ED) or impotence affects the first person to call as many as 30 million men in the United States. Although it is not clear how many men suffer from premature ejaculation, but estimated about one in five men in the U.S. between the ages of 18 and 59 years old may have a problem.
In a survey of 2507 young people who are sexually active are known 283 men suffering from premature ejaculation, and nearly 750 men have erectile dysfunction. When compared with their healthy, the researchers found that men with premature ejaculation were more likely to say that they are accustomed to smoking and using marijuana, drinking alcohol or using drugs.
Even men with erectile dysfunction are also more likely to take medication without a prescription, which showed that young men with erectile dysfunction tend to self-medicate.
Christopher Edwards, a clinical psychologist at Duke University School of Medicine who is also involved in the study said mental health and lifestyle choices associated with sexual problems in line with previous research.
Edwards explains, despite the results of the survey revealed that the use of alcohol and smoking affect sexual function of young people, but still needs further research to confirm it. Similarly, if the sexual harassment experienced by causing depression.
"But most important is how the doctor can explain this to young people that there is nothing to worry about in discussing sexual issues," he said.
According to a study conducted in Switzerland, a third of young men aged 18-25 years had at least one sexual dysfunction.
"Although lightweight, fairly common sexual dysfunction in young men. Therefore this issue should be part of any medical examination," said researcher Dr Joan-Carles Suris, who specializes in adolescent health at the Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine in Bern.
Suris said it is important for physicians looking for this kind of problem in their patients. It is intended to provide a clear message to young people that sexual problems can be discussed and can be overcome.Data from the National Institutes of Health showed that erectile dysfunction (ED) or impotence affects the first person to call as many as 30 million men in the United States. Although it is not clear how many men suffer from premature ejaculation, but estimated about one in five men in the U.S. between the ages of 18 and 59 years old may have a problem.
In a survey of 2507 young people who are sexually active are known 283 men suffering from premature ejaculation, and nearly 750 men have erectile dysfunction. When compared with their healthy, the researchers found that men with premature ejaculation were more likely to say that they are accustomed to smoking and using marijuana, drinking alcohol or using drugs.
Even men with erectile dysfunction are also more likely to take medication without a prescription, which showed that young men with erectile dysfunction tend to self-medicate.
Christopher Edwards, a clinical psychologist at Duke University School of Medicine who is also involved in the study said mental health and lifestyle choices associated with sexual problems in line with previous research.
Edwards explains, despite the results of the survey revealed that the use of alcohol and smoking affect sexual function of young people, but still needs further research to confirm it. Similarly, if the sexual harassment experienced by causing depression.
"But most important is how the doctor can explain this to young people that there is nothing to worry about in discussing sexual issues," he said.
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