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8 causes of erection dysfunction

  


 Erectile dysfunction is more common in elderly men, but this symptom can occur in men of all ages. Treatment can only be done when the true cause is known and the doctor will treat the different causes.

1. Depression

   Decreased sexual excitement or desire and may lead to erectile dysfunction. Many medicines are used to treat depression. It can also suppress feelings of sexual desire and cause people who use drugs to reach orgasm more slowly.

2.Drinking alcohol

   Many people may like to drink alcoholic beverages to become sexually aroused. Drinking too much can make it harder for you to have sex. This is because drinking excessive amounts of alcohol can temporarily interfere with erectile function.

3.Medication 

  There are many commonly used drugs that affect erectile dysfunction. Such as certain blood pressure medications, pain relievers, and antidepressants. Drugs such as amphetamines, cocaine, and marijuana can also cause sexual problems in men.

4.Stress

   Stress affects many parts of the body, including the genitals.

5. Anger

    Physically, when people are angry, blood will flow to the face rather than to the organs that want to have sex.

6.Weight gain when entering middle age

    Obese men also have lower testosterone levels. which is a hormone that is important for sexual desire. Gaining weight not only reduces your self-confidence.

7. Image

   When you think you have a bad body image and think your partner won't like it either.

8. Health  

   Various health problems and illnesses. It can affect the nerves, muscles, or blood flow needed for an erection.


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