Disorders of orgasm on a continuous or repetitive inability to achieve orgasm, despite the length or quality of sexual intercourse. The individual thus achieves orgasm either late (it is necessary much more time needed to achieve orgasm), or does not orgasm at all. These problems can occur in men over the long term due to a fault when an individual experienced an orgasm at all.
The second group are the so-called secondary causes, recurrent or orgasmic disorder, in which an individual's life was during the period when the orgasm occurred, but occurred periodically with the period when this area of work being finished. The cause of failure can be organic (related to somatic health status), however, in most cases, the psychological origin. It is therefore important that the doctor soon discovered that the fault is not a health and hence the next steps.


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