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Sexual dysfunction in Edmonton

Sexual dysfunction is a problem, which prevents you from enjoying sexual intercourse with your partner; this is a more common factor in today’s stressful lives. Many reasons are responsible for having sexual dysfunction in men and women. Some of the main points are discussed below. Sexual dysfunction in men Erectile dysfunction – when a man cannot hold an erection for the appropriate time of ejaculation is known as erectile dysfunction. This can be due to low blood flow, injury to the penis, nerve disorder, mental instability, chronic illness, medicine reactions, etc. Ejaculation dysfunction – performance anxiety can lead to premature  ejaculation in men. This can be due to certain physiological disorders, medications, nerve damage and other factors. Some men who have diabetes ejaculate is reverse i.e., they ejaculate in the bladder instead of ejaculating from the penis. This does not cause any issues but can affect fertility. Sexual dysfunction in women Pain

Causes of pain after sex in Edmonton

Sexual pain can feel like a nightmare, but this is fairly common. One in every three women experiences pain during or after sex. Similarly, men too face pain after sex in Edmonton. Couples are very shy in discussing their sexual dissatisfaction with their partner because of possible consequences after that. Some of the causes in men are women are listed below. Causes of pain after sex in women : 1. Urinary tract infection A UTI is a common problem in women. Hygiene plays a good factor here to prevent triggering UTI. Good physical health and proper hygiene helps prevent UTI. However, due to the increase of the stress in the lifestyle of women these factors are going for a toss. Women mostly young adults have symptoms of UTI due to which sex can become painful for them. 2. Ovarian cyst An ovarian cyst is a fluid-filled sac near the ovaries. This condition affects women once in their lifetime. Some women may get the symptoms of severe abdominal pain due to whic

Bladder control in Edmonton

Bladder control is a health condition in which a person may lose some urine unexpectedly while performing an activity or simply while resting. The muscles around the bladder are weakened over time or by a recent life event. Symptoms of bladder control Symptoms of bladder control include Leakage of urine suddenly while doing activities such as running, jumping, sneezing, or exercising. A strong urge to urinate Frequently need to use the toilet Unable to get to the toilet in time Bed-wetting during sleep. Visiting a health care provider You can visit a health care provider when you notice these symptoms of the bladder control such as pain in the pelvis, urge to urinate frequently, feeling of discomfort or pain while urinating. The health care practitioner may perform some test possibly urine or a blood test to ascertain the cause of the symptoms and will treat you accordingly. Often, frequent urinating and pain while urinating may indicate signs