Erectile dysfunction (difficulty getting/keeping an erection) Premature ejaculation (reaching orgasm too quickly) Delayed or inhibited ejaculation (reaching orgasm too slowly or not at all) Low libido (reduced interest in sex)
The types of sexual problems in women correspond to the stages of the sexual response cycle. Inability to achieve any of the stages can interfere with sexual satisfaction and thus create a problem. Any of these can be very distressing for a woman, because everyone deserves a satisfying sex life. They can be distressing for her partner, too, and can lead to problems in the relationship.
Lack of sexual desire
Difficulties becoming sexually aroused or achieving orgasm
Pain during intercourse
Nervous debility (Lack of blood flow to blood vessels into the penis during erection)
Venereal diseases (Sexually Transmitted Diseases)
Hypertension (High Blood Pressure)
Diabetic (Nerve damage from longstanding diabetes)
Blood leakage inside the blood vessels of penis
Hormonal disorders (decreased libido can because of low testosterone or androgen)
Cardiovascular disorders affecting the blood supply to the pelvis
Problems with an enlarged prostate gland
Alcoholism and other forms of drug abuse (Chronic use of alcohol, narcotics, marijuana, Excessive use of tobacco and Ghutka [crushed tobacco] betel nut, can damage penile arteries)
Certain prescription medications (Tranquillizers, antidepressants, antihistamines, some psychotherapeutic drugs, and medications to treat high blood pressure antihypertensive, stimulants)
Some birth defects