Erectile Dysfunction is a condition that affects men over 40 years of age that the failure to achieve rigid penile erection adequate/or inability to attain and/or maintain penile erection sufficient for satisfactory sexual intercourse. Erectile Dysfunction also called 'ED'
Erectile Dysfunction can sometimes be the first sign of underlying health problems such as diabetes, high blood pressure or cardiovascular disease.
There are several home remedies that can work to treat Erectile Dysfunction. Some of the natural remedies include having a balanced diet, regular workouts, reducing weight, psychotherapy, and decreasing stress. One also needs to have a good amount of sleep as a precautionary measure against problems like Erectile Dysfunction.
What is Erectile Dysfunction?
Erectile dysfunction is a condition that affects men over 40 years of age that the failure to achieve rigid penile erection adequate/or inability to attain and/or maintain penile erection sufficient for satisfactory sexual intercourse. Erectile dysfunction is often treatable. Erectile dysfunction is also called ED. This condition is very common, affecting up to 2 in 3 males over age 40 years. Erectile Dysfunction can have a range of causes, both physical and psychological.
There are many options available to treat Erectile Dysfunction. These include psychological treatments, medicines and medical devices.
What causes Erectile Dysfunction?
Erectile Dysfunction can have a range of causes, both physical and psychological. It is usually a combination of both. Sometimes the cause is not clear.
Problems with the male reproductive system that can cause Erectile Dysfunction include:
- Peyronie's disease (scar tissue inside the penis)
- Prostate disease, and treatments for prostate cancer or an enlarged prostate
- Hypogonadism — conditions where the testicles cannot make enough testosterone
Physical factors that can cause Erectile Dysfunction include:
- General aging.
- Health problems that affect the nerves, like spinal cord injury, Parkinson’s disease and Alzheimer’s disease.
- Reduced blood flow to the penis, caused by atherosclerosis (clogging of the arteries).
- Hormonal problems, including underactive thyroid gland (hypothyroidism), growth hormone conditions, having too much cortisone.
- Alcohol, smoking or substance abuse.
- Some medicines used to treat high blood pressure, high cholesterol, depression or prostate cancer.
Chronic health conditions that can contribute to Erectile Dysfunction include:
- High blood pressure
- Diabetes
- High cholesterol
- Cardiovascular disease
- Obesity
- Sleep disorders
Psychological factors that can cause Erectile Dysfunction include:
- Unresolved problems, conflicts or issues within a sexual and emotional relationship
- Anxiety about sexual performance (this is most common at the start of a new relationship, especially if you
- have Had previous problems with sexual performance)
- Stress
- Mental health conditions such as depression or anxiety
When should I see my doctor?
Many people experience erection problems from time to time, and if you only have occasional erection problems, you might not need to get medical help. But if the problems continue, see your doctor.
Often, erectile dysfunction is the first sign of certain medical problems such as:
Cardiovascular disease
Diabetes
High blood pressure
High cholesterol
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