Tag: male sexual health


Delayed Ejaculation: Understanding the Psychological Barrier

Delayed Ejaculation: Understanding the Psychological Barrier

Introduction and Definition Ejaculatio Retardata, often referred to simply as delayed ejaculation (DE), is a specific male sexual dysfunction characterized by an excessive or inordinate delay in achieving orgasm and ejaculation, despite adequate sexual stimulation and a conscious desire to do so. In many clinical contexts, this condition is attributed primarily to psychogenic factors, meaning […]

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Actual Neurosis: Exploring Freud’s Forgotten Theory

Actual Neurosis: Exploring Freud’s Forgotten Theory

Defining Actual Neurosis The concept of Actual Neurosis (Aktualneurose) represents a foundational, yet now largely archaic, component of classical psychoanalytic theory, primarily developed by Sigmund Freud in the late 19th century. Defined as a clinical condition stemming directly from ongoing, current physiological or somatic disturbances, it stands in stark contrast to the vast majority of […]

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Sexual Health: Restoring Confidence Through Modern Urology

Sexual Health: Restoring Confidence Through Modern Urology

Introduction to the Penile Prosthesis The penile prosthesis, often referred to as an artificial erection device, is a surgically implanted tool utilized in urology to restore functional male carnal potency in patients suffering from severe and permanent erectile dysfunction (ED). This sophisticated medical device represents a definitive, tertiary-line treatment option, typically reserved for individuals for […]

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