Health: Erectile Dysfunctions And Causes

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Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a type of penile disorder. It affects your ability to get and maintain an erection firm enough for sexual intercourse.

Your feelings play a major role in getting and maintaining an erection.

Feeling relaxed, confident and aroused is essential.

Erection problems can occur if you feel;
1. Nervous
2. Anxious
3. Frustrated
4. Tired
5. Drinking alcohol
6. Using substances can also have an effect.

It can also result from other conditions or as a side effect of certain medications or cancer treatments.

In many cases, ED can be the first symptom of another underlying problem, including heart disease.

Other names for erectile dysfunction include:
“Impotence.
“Impotency.

Types of erectile dysfunction?

Vascular erectile dysfunction:
Vascular ED includes causes that affect the blood vessels that send blood to the tissues in your penis that allow you to get and maintain an erection, or the valves in the penis that normally hold blood inside. Vascular ED is the most common type of ED.

Neurogenic erectile dysfunction:
Neurogenic ED occurs as a result of nerve problems, which prevent signals from traveling from your brain to your penis to create an erection. This can happen because of trauma, pelvic surgery, radiation therapy or neurologic conditions like stroke, spinal stenosis and multiple sclerosis (MS).

Hormonal erectile dysfunction:
Hormonal ED refers to ED that happens as a result of testosterone  deficiency, or in some cases as a result of thyroid issues.

Psychogenic erectile dysfunction: Psychogenic ED involves psychological conditions (conditions that affect your thoughts, feelings or behavior) that can cause ED.

Men at higher risk for erectile dysfunction?

Providers and medical researchers estimate that erectile dysfunction affects over 50% of people who identify as male between the ages of 40 and 70. And those numbers may be higher — many don’t seek help for the condition due to embarrassment or shame.


What tests will be done to diagnose erectile dysfunction?

*Blood tests.

*Complete blood count (CBC).

*Lipid panel.

*Liver function tests.

*Kidney function tests.

*Thyroid tests.

*Testosterone test.

*Urinalysis (urine test).

*Penile Doppler ultrasound.

*Tests that measure if the nerves in your penis respond to vibrations (penile biothesiometry).

*Drugs that temporarily make your penis erect (vasoactive injection).

(Magnetic resonance angiogram (MRA).


Before testing, your provider will explain what’s involved with a test and answer any questions you have.


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