Because a Healthy Intimate Life Is a Sign of Complete Well-Being.
One of the most prevalent, yet commonly misunderstood, health issues for both men and women is sexual dysfunction. Sexual dysfunction is more than simply a performance issue; it is a confidence, relationship, and overall well-being issue.
At CureMatter, we understand that sexual dysfunction is a medical, not a moral, issue. Our team of sexologists, psychologists, and pharmacology experts ensure that you receive a high standard of care to help you overcome your sexual dysfunction.
✔️Understanding Sexual Dysfunction Disorder:
Any situation that interferes with sexual satisfaction is known as sexual dysfunction. Sexual dysfunction may be caused by psychological, lifestyle, or physical factors. Relationship problems, stress, diabetes, hormonal imbalance, obesity, and certain medications may trigger sexual dysfunction.
(A) 1 in 3 men experience some form of sexual dysfunction before age 40.
(B) 20–30% of women experience low sexual desire or painful intercourse.
✅ Common forms:
🔹Erectile Dysfunction (ED): Inability to get or sustain an erection is called Erectile Dysfunction (ED).
🔹Premature Ejaculation (PE): Ejaculation too early and causing distress is called Premature Ejaculation (PE).
🔹Delayed Ejaculation: Ejaculation which normally takes too long to climax is called Delayed Ejaculation.
🔹Pain During Sex: Pain during intercourse is normally associated with structural issues, anxiety, or infections.
🔹Low Libido/Decreased Desire: A decreased desire to have sex is called Low Libido/Decreased Desire.
Note: Symptoms of sexual dysfunction in women include low arousal, dry vagina, painful intercourse (dyspareunia), or difficulty in reaching orgasm. Studies show that nearly one in three women experience some kind of sexual discomfort or dissatisfaction. Despite this, sexual dysfunction in women is underreported.
✅ Signs You Must Not Ignore:
🔹 Inability to keep the relationship intimate or confident.
🔹 Anxiety before or during sex.
🔹 Lack of interest in sex.
🔹 Pain, discomfort, or emotional distress.
🔹 Inability to perform despite the desire.
Note: Ignoring the symptoms over time could affect relationships as well as mental health.
For all sexual dysfunction concerns, CureMatter provides private, scientifically supported, and outcome-oriented care.
Step 1 - Private Doctor Consultation:
Have a secure online video consultation with Expert sexologists.Your communication is completely private.
Step 2 - Personalized Treatment Plan:
Each patient is given a personalized treatment plan that may involve behavioral therapy, natural supplements, and clinically approved medications.
Step 3 - Continuous Assistance & Monitoring:
To optimize your recuperation and guarantee long-term outcomes, our physicians routinely assess your progress.
Booking your appointment is quick, private, and effortless in less than 1 minute!
📍 Step 1: Signup on CureMatter with Basic details.
📍 Step 2: Click on Home page “Book Your Consultation Now” Button or open your preferred "Doctor Profile".
📍 Step 3: Choose your Expert Doctor and Select a Convenient Time Schedule.
📍 Step 4: Make a Secure Online Payment to confirm your booking.
📍 Step 5: Your appointment is instantly scheduled and will appear in your User Dashboard → Upcoming Consultations section.
💡 You’ll also receive a confirmation message with your consultation details instantly in your registered mail id.
✨ Simple. Private. Trusted Healthcare at Your Fingertips.
Ordering your personalized sexual and reproductive health medicines is Simple, Private, and Completely secure!
📍 Step 1: Login and then Go to your User Dashboard.
📍 Step 2: Open the “My Personalized Medicine Plan” section.
📍 Step 3: Click on “Order Now” Button and Choose Your Medicine Plan Duration.
📍 Step 4: Fill in your Delivery Address Details and Make a Secure Online Payment to Confirm your Order.
📍 Step 5: Your medicine order has been successfully completed and the medicine will be delivered to your address within 5-7 days.
No. Stress, anxiety, relationship problems, traumas, and psychological disorders can also be an important factor in causing sexual dysfunction.
Absolutely. Current treatment strategies encompass medicine, therapy, modification of lifestyle, and individualized therapy programs to enhance sexual well-being and confidence levels.
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