
Articles
Sexual health and aging: Keep the passion alive
Content
Communication is key
Sexual health and safe sex
Aging and men's sexual health
Aging and women's sexual health
Medical conditions, medications and sexual health
Surgery and sexual health
When one partner becomes ill
Dealing with differences in desire
Looking forward not back
Communication is key
Sexual health and safe sex
Aging and men's sexual health
Aging and women's sexual health
Medical conditions, medications and sexual health
Surgery and sexual health
When one partner becomes ill
Dealing with differences in desire
Looking forward not back
Aging and men's sexual health
Testosterone plays an important role in a man's sexual experience. Testosterone levels vary greatly among men. In general, however, older men tend to have lower testosterone levels than do younger men. Testosterone levels gradually decline throughout adulthood — about 1% each year after age 30 on average.
As a man ages, the penis may take longer to become erect, and erections may not be as firm. It may take longer to achieve full arousal and to have orgasmic and ejaculatory experiences. Erectile dysfunction also becomes more common. Several medications are available to help men achieve or sustain an adequate erection for sexual activity.