Title of article
Organic and Psychogenic Causes of Sexual Dysfunction in Young Men
Author/Authors
Dick, Brian School of Medicine - Tulane University, New Orleans, USA , Reddy, Amit School of Medicine - Tulane University, New Orleans, USA , Gabrielson, Andrew T. School of Medicine - Tulane University, New Orleans, USA , Hellstrom, Wayne John School of Medicine - Tulane University, New Orleans, USA
Pages
10
From page
102
To page
111
Abstract
Sexual dysfunction, specifically erectile dysfunction (ED), premature ejaculation (PE), and delayed ejaculation (DE), are debilitating diseases, especially in young men. The past decade has seen an increase in the number of young men (under 40 years of age) presenting to their physician with sexual dysfunction. Traditionally, sexual dysfunction in young men was viewed as a strictly psychosomatic problem stemming from underlying psychogenic causes such as anxiety or insecurity. While this is true in some cases, the advent of new diagnostic tools and pharmacotherapy have revealed that the prevalence of organic causes for these diseases is much higher than previously thought. In reality, many patients present with primarily organic sexual dysfunction that then triggers concomitant psychogenic stressors such as anxiety and depression which exacerbate their problem. This review focuses on the common etiologies of sexual dysfunction experienced by young men in order to help educate clinicians so that they may better understand, identify, and serve this growing patient population.
Farsi abstract
فاقد چكيده فارسي
Keywords
Young Men , Erectile Dysfunction , Premature Ejaculation , Delayed Ejaculation , Etiologies
Journal title
International Journal of Medical Reviews
Serial Year
2017
Record number
2516811
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