

Sexual Problems


Erectile Dysfunction
What is Erectile Dysfunction (ED)?
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is the inability to achieve or maintain an erection sufficient for sexual activity. It can affect confidence, relationships, and overall quality of life, and may be acute or chronic.
Common Causes
Hormonal imbalances (e.g., low testosterone)
Stress, anxiety, and psychological factors
Diabetes, hypertension, or cardiovascular disorders
Sedentary lifestyle and obesity
Smoking, alcohol, or substance use
Acute Male Infertility
Difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection
Reduced sexual desire or performance
Chronic Erectile Dysfunction
Persistent inability to maintain an erection
Decreased confidence and self-esteem
Signs & Symptoms


Varicocele
What is Varicocele?
Varicocele is the enlargement of veins within the scrotum, which can affect testicular function and male fertility. It may develop gradually and is often more noticeable on the left side.
Common Causes
Weak vein walls or malfunctioning valves
Genetic predisposition
Prolonged standing or heavy lifting
Increased abdominal pressure
Acute Varicocele
Mild discomfort or heaviness in the scrotum
Visible enlarged veins
Chronic Varicocele
Testicular atrophy or shrinkage
Persistent pain
Infertility and impaired sperm quality
Signs & Symptoms


Male Infertility
What is Male Infertility?
Male infertility refers to the inability to conceive due to low sperm count, poor sperm quality, or dysfunction in the male reproductive system. It can be acute or chronic, affecting fertility and overall reproductive health.
Common Causes
Hormonal imbalances
Varicocele or other testicular disorders
Lifestyle factors such as smoking, alcohol, poor diet, and stress
Genetic factors or infections
Acute Male Infertility
Difficulty conceiving despite regular attempts
Reduced libido
Mild sexual dysfunction
Chronic Male Infertility
Persistent inability to conceive
Poor sperm parameters
Erectile or sexual dysfunction
Hormonal disturbances affecting reproductive health