At least you do not have a physical problem as the cause of your sexual dysfunction because your erection is fine. However, low male hormone may also affect the sex drive (libido) and semen quantity with intact erection. You should have a blood test for testosterone first and it the level seems adequate, you should see a sex therapist.
Answered 1/30/2023
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Please consult with a Urologist who understands male reproductive organs and will do a thorough evaluation and make recommendations.
Answered 1/31/2023
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