There are several causes of sensual dysfunction in men, the many symptoms of which include lack of desire, inability to release, delayed or early release and inability to become hard. Often, the cause is physical in nature; a host of underlying health conditions can negatively impact the male organ’s ability to do its thing. Doctors generally seek out a physical source for sensual dysfunction first. If none is identified, they will likely begin considering potential psychological issues. Since sensual activity is an important part of both overall well-being for most men and of male organ health, it’s important for those affected with sensual dysfunction to seek treatment.Some common psychological factors that may impair sensual function include depression, anxiety and stress. But there are other causes potentially related to past trauma or relationship troubles that men should be aware of. Below, men can learn about two forms of sensual dysfunction that may be rooted in the past or related to present fears that need to be addressed.

Male Release Disorder

Men with male release disorder either take a very long time to achieve release during sensual contact or are unable to altogether. In order to count as a psychological disorder, this sensual dysfunction has to cause a man significant distress. Many men with the condition feel anxiety, guilt or shame around their release difficulties.

Male release disorder, when psychologically rooted, can be caused by common depression, anxiety and stress. Other precipitating psychological factors include:

- Relationship issues with a particular sensual partner

- Past trauma involving sensual activity, such as forced activity or abuse

- An upbringing heavy on sensual taboos

- Fear of getting a partner pregnant

- Fear of catching a partner-transmitted infection

Treating these deep-rooted problems is best done with the help of a trained therapist. Relationship counseling may help couples who are having issues. A therapist can also help men work through fears, guilt and shame that may exist around lovemaking.

Another method of treatment involves a form of therapy in which a couple takes steps toward release during sensual activity. The couple starts by working toward the man achieving release with his partner from non-penetration; then, they work on his ability to release on the outside of the female organ (or buttocks); finally, they work up to finishing internally.

Sensual Aversion Disorder

Sensual aversion disorder is more than a lack of desire to make love. The latter can occur for several reasons, from low levels of male hormone to simply being tired. When a man has sensual aversion disorder, his lack of desire is bound up with negative emotions about sensual contact, such as disgust, shame or guilt. Men with the condition may suffer panic attacks or high levels of anxiety when in sensual situations.

This condition may be a lifelong phenomenon or may occur after a traumatic incident. It might manifest consistently with all potential sensual partners, or be limited to one or some. The psychological causes of sensual aversion disorder are mostly the same as those for male release disorder: relationship problems, cultural taboos and traumatic events such as abuse. Psychotherapy and couples counseling are usual methods of treatment.

Getting in Touch with the Male Organ

While pursuing therapy, men with one of the above conditions might want to take some time to get in touch with their male organs in an effort to build comfort with their bodies. At the same time, they can improve overall organ health by applying a male organ health crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil). While certainly not a treatment for deep-seated psychological issues around lovemaking, applying the lotion every day can get a man used to regular touch. The product also contains Shea butter and vitamin E, which keep the skin smooth and soft, making it more inviting.

Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information on most common member health issues, tips on improving male organ sensitivity and what to do to maintain a healthy manhood. John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men's health issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous websites.

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