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Psychological and Relational Factors

The impact of psychological and relational factors, such as depression, anxiety, and relationship conflict, on orgasm disorders.

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Jan 16, 2026
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How do common chronic illnesses in older men affect orgasm frequency and intensity?

Common chronic illnesses—most notably diabetes, cardiovascular disease, hypertension, and conditions that affect nerves, muscles or hormones—reduce orgasm frequency and blunt orgasm intensity in older...

Jan 11, 2026

How do psychological and neurological factors interact with pelvic floor dysfunction to affect male orgasm?

Pelvic floor dysfunction alters the muscular, sensory, and autonomic scaffolding required for male orgasm, and its effects are amplified or mitigated by intertwined neurological and psychological fact...

Jan 11, 2026

When should a sexual medicine specialist be consulted instead of a urologist for orgasm disorders?

Orgasm disorders—difficulty achieving orgasm, delayed/inhibited orgasm, or distress about orgasmic response—sit at the intersection of anatomy, hormones, medications, psychology and relationships; whe...

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