Sexual problems include all medical, psychological, social and cultural problems that prevent a male or female individual or couple from establishing and maintaining a healthy and satisfying sexual life. These sexual dysfunctions include sexual fears and anxieties, embarrassment, guilt, sexual reluctance and coldness, inability to achieve sexual intercourse, pain or contraction during sexual intercourse, erectile dysfunction in men, premature ejaculation or difficulty in ejaculation, inability to stimulate or orgasm in women. In the first evaluation, it is checked whether the problem is psychological or physical. Necessary consultations are made by the relevant physicians, diagnostic methods are applied and treatment is started. Treatment methods include medication, psychological treatments, sexual treatments, sexual therapies and surgeries.
What is Urology?
Urology is a branch of science that deals with the medical and surgical treatment of kidneys, urinary canals called ureters, bladder, prostate, penis, sperm sacs, eggs and sperm ducts in men, and all kinds of diseases of organs other than sexual activity in women. Urologists deal with congenital abnormalities, inflammations, cancers and dysfunctions of these organs. Although urology is classified as a surgical specialty, internal medicine, pediatrics, gynecology and other specialist knowledge is required by the urologist due to the wide variety of clinical problems encountered.