Confidential, science-based treatment by AIIMS-trained Psychiatrist (DM Addiction Psychiatry)
Sexual difficulties are often linked to stress, anxiety, habits, dopamine imbalance, or relationship dynamics. Treating only the body misses the root cause. A holistic psychiatric approach addresses the psychological, neurobiological, and behavioral factors that contribute to sexual problems.
Difficulty achieving or maintaining erections for sexual activity.
Ejaculation that occurs sooner than desired, affecting sexual satisfaction.
Reduced sexual desire or diminished interest in sexual activity.
Compulsive use patterns affecting real-world sexual function and relationships.
Anxiety during sexual activity leading to difficulty with function.
Nocturnal emissions causing distress or affecting quality of life.
Unwanted, distressing sexual thoughts causing significant anxiety.
Sexual difficulties affecting intimate relationships and communication.
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Unlike typical sex clinics, treatment here focuses on:
Brain chemistry & dopamine regulation
Addressing neurobiological factors underlying sexual dysfunction
Performance anxiety & psychological blocks
Treating anxiety and behavioral conditioning that affects sexual function
Habit patterns (porn, masturbation cycles)
Breaking compulsive patterns and restoring healthy sexual behavior
Relationship & emotional context
Understanding how relationships and emotions affect sexual health
Comprehensive assessment of your medical, psychological, and sexual history
Proven psychological techniques to address anxiety and restore function
Targeted medications prescribed when appropriate to address chemical imbalances
Practical strategies for sleep, stress, exercise, and digital wellness
No, most cases of erectile dysfunction are treatable with proper evaluation and evidence-based treatment. Success depends on identifying the underlying cause and addressing it comprehensively.
Masturbation is normal and healthy in moderation. However, excessive use—especially with pornography—can affect performance, reduce arousal, and interfere with relationship satisfaction.
Yes, extensive pornography use can cause erectile dysfunction, reduced arousal with partners, performance anxiety, and compulsive sexual behavior. This is increasingly recognized in psychiatric treatment.
Yes, completely private and doctor-patient confidential. Sexual health treatment requires trust and discretion, which is guaranteed. Online and in-clinic options available.
Most patients wait years before seeking help.
Early intervention leads to better outcomes. Take the first step today.
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