Rarely a man even at his age will calmly accept erectile problems. And if a guy is under 30, impotence is something akin to the end of the world.
What can be the cause of impotence and is there a possibility to restore normal functioning of the most important male organ?
In fact, there are two sets of reasons erectile dysfunction-- physiological (caused, for example, by diabetes or hypertension) and psychological.
If the main problem is health, then, alas, you can't do without going to the doctor. But to solve psychological problems, several consultations with a psychologist or even a confidential conversation with your regular woman are enough.
How do you know if the problem is psychological impotence or physiological impotence?
Diseases that provoke sexual impotence in men, develop gradually and gradually bring more and more discord in intimate life. A subtle hint that it is necessary to pay attention to the general condition of the body is the following loss of morning erectionsIn some cases, it may be the case of premature ejaculation or vice versa - reaching ejaculation only after a long and exhausting sexual intercourse. Physiological causes are actually quite rare.
And psychological impotence comes on in a perfectly healthy malewhich is, for example, stressed outa scandal, a divorce. Often it can come not immediately, but after some time, which can be calculated in days, weeks, months, years (it is purely individual).
There are also known cases of primary impotence. Their causes are pathologies of genital organs or dysfunction of certain parts of the nervous system.
Secondary impotence is often caused by a man's doubts about his ability to satisfy his partner or fear of rejection. Even if the fears are not justified, the guy feels his inability to cope with the situation. This is characteristic of young guys who have modest sexual experience. If the cause of erectile dysfunction became such doubts, it is enough to visit a sexopathologist, psychologist or psychotherapist, who will explain the groundlessness of such fears, because everything depends on the man himself. Sometimes the reasons lie in overwork, lack of amino acids, vitamins, improper schedule workaholism or a certain personal psychological reason that is probably invisible even to the man himself. However, they are also not physiological problems and are also identified and solved with the help of a psychotherapist or a psychologist specializing in sexual problems.
Often, for psychological impotence. we need to do a relationship analysis steady
In fact, it is not an individual man who needs help, but a couple whose relationship has reached an impasse and impotence is merely a sign of discord.
Sometimes the cause of impotence is, for example, chronic fatigue or depression, which it is the psychotherapist who treats.
But often the partner herself can help, if she shows patience, love and good imagination. Tenderness, caress, striptease with the requirement to wait for the logical conclusion of the situation (forbidden fruit is very exciting) - in the fight for a stable erection all means are good.
If nothing helps, you have to take the notorious medications, and in especially critical cases, men even decide to undergo surgery, in which a special prosthesis is sewn into the penis. The implant will help to bring the organ into a fighting condition when the man wants it, but it is definitely not necessary to hurry with such drastic measures, if there is a possibility to "agree with the limb amicably".
If you are having problems with potency and there is a suspicion of, that the cause is not physiologicalDo not wait for everything to go away, and do not postpone consultations with a psychotherapist. Each subsequent failure is superimposed on the psyche, and you will have to fight with much more stress - not only with the one that caused the problems with potency, but also with the painful perception of failure.
📌 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- What is erectile dysfunction and how to recognize it?
Erectile dysfunction is the inability to achieve or maintain an erection sufficient for full sexual intercourse. Symptoms include decreased penile hardness, premature loss of erection and decreased seminal fluid volume. - What are the main causes of male impotence?
The causes can be physiological (vascular diseases, hormonal disorders, neurological disorders) and psychological (stress, depression, anxiety). Bad habits and taking certain medications also have an impact. - How is erectile dysfunction diagnosed?
Diagnosis includes history taking, physical examination, laboratory tests and instrumental methods (e.g., Dopplerography of penile vessels). - What treatments are available?
Treatment may include lifestyle changes, psychotherapy, drug therapy (FDE-5 inhibitors, hormones), physical therapy and surgery depending on the cause. - Can the development of erectile dysfunction be prevented?
Yes, prevention includes a healthy lifestyle, regular physical activity, avoidance of bad habits, chronic disease management and regular medical check-ups.





