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Urology and erectile dysfunction

The focus of urology on erectile dysfunction and its potential to underreport orgasmic phenomena.

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Jan 9, 2026

Can dry orgasm be treated with hormone replacement therapy?

Dry orgasm is a symptom with multiple meanings—most commonly in men the experience of orgasm without ejaculate and in women the loss of lubrication and orgasmic response tied to vaginal atrophy—and ho...

Jan 9, 2026

How common is the ability to have prostate orgasms, and what factors predict who will experience them?

Prostate orgasms are a genuine and well-documented phenomenon, but high-quality population estimates of how many people with prostates can achieve them do not exist; the literature is dominated by cli...

Jan 9, 2026

Which rehabilitation protocols using VEDs after radical prostatectomy show the best long‑term return of spontaneous erections?

Early vacuum erectile device (VED) use—started in the weeks after nerve‑sparing radical prostatectomy—and especially when combined with regular phosphodiesterase‑5 inhibitors (PDE5i) or intracavernosa...

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