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Daniel Richardson1, Ananth Nalabanda, David Goldmeier

  • 1The Jane Wadsworth Clinic, Jefferiss Wing, St Mary's Hospital, London, UK. Daniel.Richardson@St-Mary.nhs.uk

International Journal of STD & AIDS
|March 3, 2006
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Male orgasmic disorder, previously called retarded ejaculation, presents management challenges due to poor scientific evidence and unclear definitions. This review synthesizes current knowledge on its causes, treatments, and outcomes.

Area of Science:

  • Sexual medicine
  • Urology
  • Psychiatry

Background:

  • Male orgasmic disorder (MOD), formerly known as retarded ejaculation, is a complex sexual dysfunction.
  • Current scientific evidence regarding its etiology, treatment, and outcomes is limited.
  • A lack of consensus on the definition of MOD hinders research and clinical practice.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review and collate existing information on male orgasmic disorder.
  • To explore the definitions, etiological factors, and treatment options for MOD.
  • To provide a comprehensive overview for clinicians and researchers.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of scientific publications on male orgasmic disorder.
  • Synthesis of data on definitions, causes, and therapeutic interventions.

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  • Analysis of current scientific consensus and evidence gaps.
  • Main Results:

    • Incomplete consensus on the definition of male orgasmic disorder exists.
    • Etiology of MOD is multifactorial, involving psychological and physiological factors.
    • Treatment options for MOD are varied but often lack robust evidence.

    Conclusions:

    • Male orgasmic disorder requires further research to establish clear definitions and evidence-based treatments.
    • A multidisciplinary approach may be necessary for effective management of MOD.
    • Improved understanding of MOD etiology can guide the development of targeted therapies.