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Sexual Health Blog By Dr. Sudhir Bhola


Regrow Blood Flow Naturally: How Shockwave Therapy Revives Erectile Function Without Pills
Erectile dysfunction is more than just a sexual problem—it’s often a sign of deteriorating blood vessel health. While most men turn to...


Do Antidepressants Cause Erectile Dysfunction in Men? The Truth Behind the Side Effects
Many men turn to antidepressants, hoping for relief from the weight of depression, anxiety, or obsessive thoughts. These medications...


Why Would a Man Prefer Masturbation Over Sex with His Willing Wife?
In many relationships, a perplexing situation arises: a man chooses masturbation over intimacy with his willing partner. This choice can leave partners feeling confused, rejected, or even hurt. However, understanding the underlying reasons can foster empathy and open communication. So what exactly could be the reasons? 1. Performance Anxiety and Fear of Failure For some men, the pressure to perform during sexual encounters can be overwhelming. Concerns about satisfying their


How Common are Sexual Health Concerns in India, and Why Talking to a Sexologist Can Be a Real Game-Changer
Think about it – we readily chat with friends about a persistent cough or a nagging backache. But when it comes to something as intimate...


Varicocele and ED: How They're Connected, Grades, Treatments & When to Worry
Most men discover they have a varicocele during an infertility check-up or when they finally pay attention to nagging scrotal discomfort....


Why Does My Man Go Soft During Penetration? Here's The Answer
It can be a confusing and disheartening moment: everything is heating up, your partner is aroused, and then, just as penetration is about to happen—he goes soft. If this scenario sounds familiar, know that you’re not alone. In fact, many couples quietly face this experience, often unsure of what it means or what to do next. Let’s unpack the physical, psychological, and relational reasons why a man might lose his erection at the moment of penetration, and how you can address i


How to Check Yourself for ED
Erectile dysfunction (ED) can be a distressing condition, but identifying it early can help you take steps toward improving your sexual...
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