Erectile dysfunction (ED) — also called impotence

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It’s quite common, especially as men age, but it can occur at any age due to a variety of physical and psychological causes.

Common Causes

Physical factors:

  • Cardiovascular problems (e.g., high blood pressure, atherosclerosis, heart disease)

  • Diabetes (can damage blood vessels and nerves)

  • Hormonal imbalances (low testosterone, thyroid issues)

  • Obesity and metabolic syndrome

  • Neurological disorders (multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, spinal cord injury)

  • Medication side effects (certain blood pressure meds, antidepressants, antihistamines)

  • Alcohol, smoking, or drug use

Psychological factors:

  • Stress, anxiety, depression

  • Relationship problems

  • Performance anxiety


Diagnosis

A healthcare provider may:

  • Take a medical and sexual history

  • Conduct a physical exam

  • Order blood tests (hormones, blood sugar, cholesterol)

  • Sometimes perform specialized tests like penile Doppler ultrasound


Treatment Options

  • Lifestyle changes: Exercise regularly, eat a heart-healthy diet, lose excess weight, quit smoking, reduce alcohol, manage stress.

  • Medications: PDE5 inhibitors like sildenafil (Viagra), tadalafil (Cialis), vardenafil (Levitra).

  • Hormone therapy: If low testosterone is confirmed.

  • Psychological counseling: Especially if anxiety, depression, or relationship issues are contributing.

  • Devices procedures: Vacuum erection devices, penile injections, or surgery (penile implants) if other treatments fail.


When to Seek Help Immediately

  • Sudden ED after pelvic injury or surgery

  • Painful erections

  • ED combined with other symptoms like chest pain or leg swelling


If you’d like, I can also give you a step-by-step natural improvement plan that often helps men reverse mild to moderate ED without heavy medication.

 

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