The following medical problems can cause Erectile Dysfunction:
Generally speaking there are two major causes of Erectile Dysfunction:
- Physical Causes
- Psychological Causes
It is important to keep diabetes under control. If diabetes is left to its own course, impotence can develop. Some people might not get impotence from diabetes but not controlling diabetes can also result in the possibility of other bigger problems. This fact alone should urge people to keep their diabetes in check. Men whose impotence is due to a physical cause often find they gradually lose the ability to have an erection, and it tends to happen with all sexual activities. These physical causes may include:
- diabetes
- hardening of the arteries, which can lead to high blood pressure, angina or poor circulation
- kidney disorders
- multiple sclerosis or other neurological diseases
- high cholesterol
- side effects of prescribed drugs
- heavy smoking
- alcoholism and drug abuse
- pelvic surgery
If you experience a sudden onset of impotence and can still achieve erections in some circumstances but not in others, the cause may be psychological. Psychological causes can include:
- stress and anxiety from work or home
- problems within your relationship
- worrying about poor sexual satisfaction
- depression
- sexual boredom
- performance anxiety
- unresolved sexual orientation
If you can't keep your blood sugar or your blood pressure under control, you can get Erectile Dysfunction. It's important that you take your medicines for these problems just the way your Doctor tells you.
Sometimes your hormones get out of balance and this causes erectile dysfunction. Your Doctor will decide if you need blood tests to check your hormones.
Some medicines can cause Erectile Dysfunction. If this is true for you, your Doctor may take you off that medicine or give you a different one.
Drinking too much alcohol, smoking too much and abusing drugs can also cause Erectile Dysfunction.
Relationship problems
Problems in your relationship with your sexual partner can also cause Erectile Dysfunction. Improving your relationship may help your sex life. If you decide to seek therapy, it will probably be most effective if your sex partner is included. Couples can learn new ways to please one another and to show affection. This can reduce anxiety about having erections.
Erectile Dysfunction (ED) also known as Male Impotence can be treated
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