Understanding the Types of Erectile Dysfunction

Understanding the Types of Erectile Dysfunction

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Erectile dysfunction is a touchy subject. It used to be taboo in polite conversation. Men did not want to acknowledge its existence and only discussed it with their doctor when they were forced to. Times have changed with TV advertisements for ED being a common occurrence, but many men still find it difficult to discuss ED with a urologist. Maybe understanding the types of erectile dysfunction will make it easier to broach the subject.

Dealing with Erectile Dysfunction? You’re not alone. Dr. Travis Green in Houston is here to help you find practical solutions and get back to feeling like yourself. Contact our urology clinic in Houston, TX by calling (281) 957-9658.

Facts Concerning ED

Erectile dysfunction is defined as the inability to achieve and maintain an erection firm enough to have sexual intercourse.

ED seems to be more common in men over the age of 40, although younger men can find it problematic too. The number of men who admit to their doctors that they are having problems with erectile dysfunction is most likely a lot less than the real number due to embarrassment.

There are varied reasons why a man has persistent problems with ED.

Blood Flow Issues

To have an erection, blood must build up in the penis. There can be issues with not enough blood flow getting to the penis or issues with blood not staying in the penis. These are both blood flow issues but normally will have very different treatment. Physical problems due to atherosclerosis, heart disease, diabetes, obesity, and high blood pressure all result in blood flow issues. Any one of these physical conditions can be the sole cause of ED. A combination will exacerbate the problem.

Diabetes leads to nerve damage in the blood vessels and penis which can result in ED. Studies have shown that pills tend to work less often in men who suffer from ED due to diabetes.

High blood pressure is the result of your body’s inability to distribute blood throughout the body. This also damages blood vessels.

Atherosclerosis is blocked arteries due to plaque and fats caused by a fatty diet, smoking, and alcohol.

Obesity creates the risk for all of the above.

Treating these underlying conditions can also treat the ED.

Mental Health Issues and Stress

Anxiety, depression, and lack of confidence can cause a vicious circle of ED. Unfortunately, medications for these mental issues can cause erectile dysfunction. Talk with Dr. Green in Houston, TX if you suspect this could be the case.

We live in a stressful culture, and stress plays a large part in ED. When you are worried about performing in the bedroom, that same worry can prevent you from getting an erection.

Problems With Your Central Nervous System

When your central nervous system is performing normally, your arteries are allowing blood to flow freely. If you develop a condition like Parkinson’s Disease, MS, spinal cord damage, or have had prostate cancer surgery, this can be the cause of ED.

Hormone Imbalances

Women struggle with their hormones throughout their lives. Men can have the same issue concerning testosterone and other hormones. It is vital to have enough testosterone to get and maintain an erection.

In addition, certain hormones in excess can encourage ED and negatively affect sexual desire. Talk with Dr. Green about testing your hormone levels to eliminate that as a cause of ED.

Don’t underestimate the fact that underlying physical conditions and mental issues can affect how you perform. Maybe it’s time to find out.If you are experiencing erectile dysfunction regularly, contact Dr. Travis Green at (281) 957-9658 to discover the reasons and the recommendations to treat it.

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