Erectile dysfunction is described as the inability to obtain or maintain a hard enough erection to have a sexual encounter. Biologically, this is caused by problems with blood flow to the penis, which can make it difficult to get and keep an erection.
There is a
lot of worry, humiliation, and lack of understanding surrounding erectile
dysfunction, which is fundamentally a blood flow issue. Let's keep moving
forward!
Erectile
dysfunction is extremely common, which is both good and bad news. Because it is
such a sensitive subject, research differs greatly, albeit there is some agreement.
According to a sex problem doctor in Kolkata, global prevalence
estimates in recent studies have ranged from 3% to 76.5 percent, while the most
generally reported numbers show the true amount is approximately 52 percent,
with around half as many men under 40 suffering from erectile dysfunction. That
is more than one in every two men in the world have erectile dysfunction
issues.
So, what
exactly is the point? Don't be alarmed if you or a partner are having erection
problems. It's very normal to have a hiccup now and then (even up to as many as
one in five sexual experiences, depending on the person). If you're having
erection problems in more than 50% of your sexual encounters, you should
consult a doctor.
Possible Biological Causes
Because
erectile dysfunction is caused by a lack of blood flow via the penis' blood
vessels and muscle tissue, many of the potential causes are connected to
circulation and health. If you or your partner(s) are having erectile
dysfunction on a frequent basis, it could be due to anything going on within
your body.
Here are
some of the most prevalent illnesses that might induce erectile dysfunction as
a symptom, without becoming alarmist:
·
Low
testosterone levels
·
High
blood pressure and/or cholesterol
·
Sleep
disturbances
·
Blood
vessels that are clogged (atherosclerosis)
·
Diseases
of the digestive tract and kidneys (such as kidney dialysis)
·
Heart
disease
·
Diabetes
As you can
see, many of these disorders are fairly significant, yet the majority of
people's erectile dysfunction is caused by something far less serious. If you
have any concerns, the best option is to get advice from a sexologist doctor.
Potential Psychological Causes
As you can
see, erections, like beauty, are more than meets the eye, and this is
especially true when it comes to the psychological roots of erectile
dysfunction.
Some of the
more subtle causes of erectile dysfunction are psychological, such as anxiety,
stress, despair, and/or troubles in your relationship(s).
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