Dr. Shadid Ashour: most of Gulf men wary of erectile dysfunction in the future

Recently a friend invited me to a seminar of doctors in a private hospital related to some studies on sexual dysfunction in the Arabian Gulf, particularly in Saudi Arabia patients.

And by nature as a researcher and writer, I was attracted to such seminars which are looking for collective and diverse situations and problems, especially those that are threatening our marital life .. so I decided to convey to the readers some of the axes that have been put forward in this medical symposium, which is of interest for many of the sons of the Arab Gulf in general .. and our beloved Kingdom in particular.

There was among the speakers Dr. Shadid Ashour, Andrology consultant in a private hospital in the western region, which was called specifically for this seminar to provide his research and studies concluding them in a brief message for Gulf over forty men by saying: (Dear man .. The doctor is your first medical adviser, as his main concern is your organic and psychological health, and where the sexual health is of the most important aspects of the sense of this health.. It is our duty to repair any difficulties, but unfortunately a lot of husbands and wives keep these things which relate to married life and its problems as secrets to themselves and avoid discussing these things even with doctors.

Dr. Ashour told the Saudi man, saying: My brother Saudi citizen sexual dysfunction is of the most important images of these problems, a lack of ability to start erection or maintain it for the completion of the marital relationship with successfully satisfaction for both partners of the marital relationship.. sexual dysfunction is not really considered specific and shame him for the man, but it could happen for some things and circumstances of life, such as emergency or temporary stress, fatigue, smoking and use of drugs or alcohol on a regular basis or be infected with many of the most important diseases as diabetes, depression, high blood pressure and many other diseases.

But always sexual dysfunction can be cured or overcome it, regardless of the reason or the incidence or duration of the complaint or the age of the patient, but the patient fails to question the doctor in charge of this branch of medicine to solve the problem as the Vulgaris saying goes (treating the problem in its beginning prevents its deepening) and that's because of shame or a sense that he is the only who has the disease without the rest of the race of men so we say not to worry although sexual dysfunction may affect about 50% of men between forty and seventy years of age.


Dr. Ashour has assured all people with erectile dysfunction, saying: (We have many ways of treatment) and we can overcome some of the things that cause shame of men .

wdcfawqafwef