How Stress Affects Sexual Health and Relationships In today’s fast-paced lifestyle, stress has quietly become a constant companion for many individuals and couples. From work pressure and financial responsibilities to emotional challenges and relationship expectations, stress seeps into every area of life — including sexual health and intimate relationships . At Mansparsh Clinic , Dr. Bhatambres often observes that many sexual health concerns are not purely physical but deeply connected to mental and emotional stress. Understanding this connection is the first step toward healing and restoring balance. Understanding Stress and Its Impact on the Mind and Body Stress is the body’s natural response to challenging situations. While short-term stress can be motivating, chronic stress can disrupt hormonal balance, emotional wellbeing, and overall health. When stress becomes persistent, the body produces excess cortisol (the stress hormone), which interferes with: Libido and s...
5 Ways to Improve Communication in Relationships (That Actually Feel Real) | Dr Rahul Bhatambre in Kharghar Navi Mumbai
5 Ways to Improve Communication in Relationships (That Actually Feel Real) Let’s be honest—communication in relationships is hard sometimes. We think we’re being clear, but our partner hears something completely different. Or we hold things in to "keep the peace" and end up building quiet resentment. It’s not about speaking more; it’s about connecting more. Here are five real, human ways to improve communication in your relationship—not the robotic textbook advice, but the kind that actually feels good to do and brings you closer: 1. Listen to Understand, Not to Respond We all want to feel heard. But too often, we’re mentally preparing our reply while the other person is still talking. Next time your partner speaks, pause. Let them finish without jumping in. Then ask, “So what I’m hearing is…” and repeat it back in your own words. You’d be surprised how healing it is just to feel understood—even if nothing gets fixed right away. 2. Say the Hard Stuff… Gently We avoid ...