Sexual and Erectile Dysfunction
Diagnosis, Treatment & Recovery
Sexual health issues, including erectile dysfunction (ED) and premature ejaculation (PE) for men, dyspareunia/vaginismus for women, and low sexual desire for both sexes, can impact confidence, relationships, and overall quality of life. At Urology Bay of Plenty, we provide specialist assessment, diagnosis, and personalised treatment plans for sexual dysfunction across all ages.
Early assessment is key to addressing underlying causes, improving sexual function, and restoring quality of life.
Common Symptoms Across Sexes
Some symptoms of sexual dysfunction can occur in both men and women:
Difficulty achieving sexual satisfaction
Pain during intercourse
Anxiety or distress related to sexual activity
Sexual Dysfunction in Men
Main Symptoms in Men:
Difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection (erectile dysfunction)
Reduced morning erections
Premature ejaculation
Reduced sexual desire
Difficulty achieving orgasm
Common Causes in Men:
Cardiovascular disease, diabetes, or high blood pressure
Hormonal imbalances (eg low testosterone)
Stress, anxiety, or depression
Medication side effects
Neurological conditions
Diagnosis in Men:
Medical history review – lifestyle, medications, sexual history
Physical examination – blood pressure, BMI, genital examination if indicated (support person or chaperone are allowed or provided on request for all intimate examinations)
Blood tests – hormone levels, HbA1c, cholesterol
Treatment Options for Men:
Lifestyle modifications – exercise, diet, quitting smoking/vaping, reducing alcohol
Counselling (psychosexual therapy) – for performance anxiety, stress, or relationship issues
Pelvic floor exercises
Vacuum erection devices
Medications – PDE5 inhibitors (e.g., sildenafil/Viagra), penile (intracavernosal) injections, testosterone replacement therapy if appropriate
Surgery (penile implants) – for severe or resistant cases
Post-Treatment Care:
Ongoing monitoring of treatment efficacy
Repeat prescriptions for up to 1 year at a time
Adjusting medications or devices as required
Referral to a network of trusted partners (psychosexual therapists, pelvic physiotherapists, endocrinologist…) if needed.
Frequently Asked Questions (Men)
What causes erectile dysfunction in men?
ED can result from vascular disease, diabetes, low testosterone, stress, medication side effects, or neurological problems. Specialist assessment identifies the cause.
Can ED be treated without surgery?
Yes. Most men benefit from medications, lifestyle changes, vacuum devices, or
counselling before considering surgery.
Is erectile dysfunction permanent?
Often not. Many men respond to medical or lifestyle interventions, though severe cases may require implants or advanced therapies.
When should I see a specialist for ED?
Seek specialist care if you experience persistent difficulty achieving or maintaining erections, reduced libido, or associated pain or blood in urine.
Sexual Dysfunction in Women
Main Symptoms in Women:
Low sexual desire or arousal
Difficulty achieving orgasm
Pain during intercourse (dyspareunia or vaginismus)
Reduced lubrication
Loss of sexual satisfaction or confidence
Common Causes in Women:
Hormonal changes (menopause, low estrogen or testosterone)
Vaginal dryness or atrophy
Stress, anxiety, or depression
Medication side effects
Pelvic floor weakness or chronic pain conditions
Diagnosis in Women:
Medical and sexual history – menstrual history, relationship factors, medications
Physical examination – blood pressure, BMI, genital examination if indicated (support person or chaperone are allowed or provided on request for all intimate examinations)
Blood tests – hormone levels, HbA1c, cholesterol
Treatment Options for Women:
Treatment of co-occurring conditions – genital skin problems, BV/thrush, other infections
Lubricants and moisturisers – for vaginal dryness or atrophy
Pelvic floor physiotherapy – improves arousal, orgasm, and pain management
Counselling or sex therapy – for desire, relationship, or performance-related concerns
Post-Treatment Care:
Ongoing monitoring of treatment efficacy
Repeat prescriptions for up to 1 year at a time
Adjusting medications or devices as required
Frequently Asked Questions (Women)
What causes sexual dysfunction in women?
Causes include hormonal changes, vaginal dryness, stress, depression, medication effects, and pelvic floor weakness.
Can women regain sexual desire after menopause?
Yes. Hormone therapy, lubrication, pelvic floor exercises, and counselling can improve desire, arousal, and satisfaction.
How is pain during intercourse treated?
Treatments include lubricants, topical estrogen, pelvic floor physiotherapy, and addressing underlying medical or psychological issues.
When should I see a specialist for sexual dysfunction?
See a specialist if you have persistent low desire, pain during intercourse, difficultyachieving orgasm, or distress affecting your relationships.
Why Choose Urology BOP
Patients benefit from:
Specialist assessment of sexual dysfunction in men and women
Comprehensive testing for hormonal, vascular, neurological, and psychological factors
Personalised treatment plans using medications, minimally invasive devices, hormone therapy, and counselling
Long-term follow-up to monitor outcomes and maintain sexual health
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