Couples in Las Vegas Now Have Real Medical Options for Intimacy Issues: Here's What's Actually Available
Sexual dysfunction is one of the most common health issues nobody wants to talk about. It affects an estimated 43% of women and 31% of men at some point in their lives, and those numbers climb significantly after 40. For couples, these problems rarely stay isolated to one partner. When intimacy suffers, relationships suffer. And for too long, the solutions have been limited to a little blue pill or vague advice to "reduce stress." That's finally changing. Medical science has caught up to what couples actually need, and the treatments available today go far beyond what most people realize exists. Why This Happens to So Many Couples Sexual dysfunction isn't a character flaw or a relationship problem at its core. It's usually a physiological issue with identifiable causes. For men, the most common culprits are declining testosterone, reduced blood flow, and pelvic floor weakness. Testosterone levels drop about 1% per year after 30, and by middle age, many men ar...