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Male delayed orgasm and anorgasmia: a practical guide for sexual medicine providers

Vi Nguyen, Isabella Dolendo, Maria Uloko, Tung-Chin Hsieh, Darshan P. Patel

2023International Journal of Impotence Research10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Delayed orgasm (DO) is defined as increased latency of orgasm despite adequate sexual stimulation and desire. Anorgasmia (AO) is characterized as the absence of orgasm. Etiologies of DO/AO include medication-induced, psychogenic, endocrine, and genitopelvic dysesthesia. Given the multifactorial complex nature of this disorder, a thorough history and physical examination represent the most critical components of patient evaluation in the clinical setting. Treating DO/AO can be challenging due to the lack of standardized FDA-approved pharmacotherapies. There is no standardized treatment plan for DO/AO, though common treatments plans are often multidisciplinary and may include adjustment of offending medications and sex therapy. In this review, we summarize the etiology, diagnosis, and treatment of DO/AO.

Topics & Concepts

OrgasmMedicinePsychogenic diseaseSexual medicineSexual stimulationEtiologySexual historyPhysical examinationSexual dysfunctionGynecologyPsychiatryIntensive care medicineSurgeryInternal medicineFamily medicineSexual function and dysfunction studiesSexuality, Behavior, and TechnologyMarriage and Sexual Relationships
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