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Sexual Dysfunction is a Couple’s Issue: Insights with Dr. Mohit Khera - Gyno Girl Presents: Sex, Drugs & Hormones
Sexual dysfunction isn’t just one person’s problem—it’s a couple’s disease. Learn how to improve intimacy and health as a team with Dr. Mohit Khera.
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What if the key to fixing your sexual health wasn’t just about you, but your partner too? Discover why treating sexual dysfunction is a team effort—and how we’ve been getting it wrong.
When it comes to sexual health, the focus is often one-sided. But the reality is that sexual dysfunction is rarely an individual issue—it’s a couple’s disease.I talk with Dr. Mohit Khera, renowned urologist and past president of SMSNA, to unpack the disparities in sexual health treatment for men and women and why it’s time to rethink our approach.
Dr. Khera shares personal insights from his career, revealing how focusing on one partner’s libido or function can create unexpected challenges in a relationship. We explore the hidden world of male sexual dysfunction, from erectile dysfunction to Peyronie’s disease, and uncover why women’s sexual health still lags behind in research, funding, and treatment options.
We also tackle the controversial topic of testosterone—its impact on men and women, the myths around its use, and why it’s still inaccessible for women despite clear benefits. Dr. Khera offers actionable advice on lifestyle changes, sleep, and stress management that can dramatically improve sexual function for both partners.
This isn’t just about medicine—it’s about partnership, communication, and the power of addressing sexual health as a team. Join us for a candid discussion that might change the way you think about intimacy, health, and what it means to truly support your partner.
Highlights:
- Why sexual dysfunction is a “couple’s disease” and how treating one partner impacts the other.
- The silent epidemic of Peyronie’s disease and its profound emotional toll.
- The overlooked benefits of testosterone for women and why FDA-approved options remain elusive.
- How lifestyle changes like the Mediterranean diet, exercise, and sleep can reverse sexual dysfunction.
- The importance of destigmatizing sexual health concerns and advocating for the right care.