MEN who seek medical help for sexual dysfunction are usually forced 
by their wives to make the doctor’s appointment, clinical andrologist Dr
 Mohd Ismail Mohd Tambi told Metro Ahad.
He was quoted as saying that the men would try to avoid consulting 
medical experts over “manhood problems” because of their ego and fear of
 embarrassment.
“More women are making the appointments on behalf of their 
husbands,” he said. “Even on the rare occasions that men themselves seek
 help, it is because their wives forced them to.”
Men who faced such problems, he said, made matters worse by opting 
for “short-cuts” by taking pills and other products to “boost their 
energy”.
These so-called medication, if taken without a doctor’s advice, could even lead to death, Dr Mohd Ismail warned.
Quoting statistics from the latest H4rd Poll by pharmaceutical 
company Pfizer Malaysia, he said more than 40% of Malaysian men, 
including those in their 20s, suffered sexual dysfunction.
“Even more shocking, the majority of them can perform for about a 
minute only,” he said, adding that some wives then resort to divorcing 
their husbands. “Others have extramarital affairs to satisfy their 
needs.”
The Star/Asia News Network -Other News & Views
Compiled by NG SI HOOI, P. ARUNA and and A. RAMAN
 

