Sexuality is second to none in topics that engage people’s attention and
interest. Society’s increasing openness over the past 20 years has made it possible for sexuality to lose its taboo
status, which means that especially sexual dysfunction in men and women has been investigated more than
before.
However, even today, certain areas are sensitive. These include impotence or erectile dysfunction in men. Men do not discuss their
potency. Talking to friends about partner problems is easy in comparison. Discussing impotence seems impossible in many
cases.
Disturbances in sexual function therefore affect not only the male or the female partner but the
couple. They can affect people’s professional lives, self-confidence, and quality of life. For a man, impotence often signifies the loss of his own sexual
identify. If this leads to a vicious circle, whereby he loses his self-confidence and then fails
again, this can produce sexual dysfunction and result in isolation and
depression. The wide range of causes and diagnostic modes requires close cooperation by
urologists, specialists in internal medicine, and especially psychologists and
psychotherapists.
In our mendoc - outpatient centre for men’s health a young, scientifically up-to-date team of doctors are at your disposal to
diagnose, advise, treat, and coordinate management of your condition.