Meet Dr. Bharathi
M.S. in Sexuality, Sexual Consultancy & Psychotherapy
India's pioneering female sexologists with more than 20 years of professional experience in sexual and mental healthcare.
Director
- GVS Research Center for Sexual & Mental Health
- Pre & Post Marital Counseling Center
- Pregnant Women (Antenatal) Counseling Center
- Menopause & Andropause Counseling Center
Psychosexual Problems Treatment in Hyderabad
Psychosexual problems are difficulties related to sexual desire, arousal, performance, satisfaction, or sexual identity that may have psychological, physical, or relationship-related causes. Common psychosexual problems include:
In men
- Low sexual desire (low libido)
- Erectile dysfunction (difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection)
- Premature ejaculation (ejaculating sooner than desired)
- Delayed ejaculation (difficulty ejaculating despite adequate stimulation)
- Anorgasmia (difficulty or inability to reach orgasm)
- Performance anxiety (fear of sexual failure)
- Reduced sexual satisfaction
In women
- Low sexual desire
- Difficulty becoming sexually aroused
- Vaginal dryness (which may have physical or hormonal causes)
- Pain during intercourse
- Difficulty or inability to reach orgasm
- Fear or anxiety related to sexual activity
Problems affecting any gender
- Sexual performance anxiety
- Relationship-related sexual difficulties
- Sexual aversion (marked avoidance or fear of sexual activity)
- Compulsive sexual behavior (in some cases)
- Distress related to sexual orientation or gender identity (often due to social stigma rather than the orientation or identity itself)
- Sexual dysfunction associated with depression, anxiety, trauma, or stress
- Sexual side effects of medications (such as some antidepressants)
- Hormonal changes affecting sexual function (e.g., menopause or age-related testosterone decline)
Common contributing factors
- Stress and fatigue
- Anxiety or depression
- Relationship conflict
- Hormonal changes (including age-related changes)
- Chronic illnesses such as Type 2 Diabetes or heart disease
- Alcohol, tobacco, or other substance use
- Certain medications
- Past sexual trauma
Many psychosexual problems are treatable through a combination of medical evaluation, psychological counseling, sex therapy, lifestyle changes, or medication when appropriate. If symptoms persist or cause distress, consulting a healthcare professional with experience in sexual medicine or a mental health professional can be very helpful.
