Also known as ED or impotence, erectile dysfunction occurs when a man
is unable to get or keep an erection firm enough to engage in sexual
intercourse. While these commercials spur jokes and laughs among most,
erectile dysfunction could indicate a serious health issue.
The
likelihood of erectile dysfunction does increase with age (22 percent of
men over the age of 60 and 30 percent of men over the age of 70 suffer
from impotence), but it’s not an inevitable part of growing older.
Instead, the cause is more likely related to an underlying physical or
psychological condition.
1. Medical Conditions
Serious medical
conditions, such as heart disease, could be the origin of your erectile
dysfunction. In fact, causes of heart disease and erectile dysfunction
are very similar. ED symptoms may occur earlier than those of heart
disease due to cardiovascular issues like atherosclerosis.
Atherosclerosis, the narrowing of blood vessels throughout parts of the
body, is believed to be the most common cause of erectile dysfunction
and a warning sign of a future heart attack or stroke. Other medical
conditions that put men at risk for erectile dysfunction are diabetes,
chronic kidney disease, multiple sclerosis and Peyronie’s disease.
2. Medications
Are
you taking any prescribed or over-the-counter drugs on a regular basis?
Certain medications may make it difficult for you to get or keep an
erection, like antidepressants, antihistamines or blood pressure
medications. While these drugs may treat a condition, they can also
affect hormones, nerves, or blood circulation, which can all increase
the risk of erectile dysfunction. If you think your ED may be the result
of a medication, it’s best to consult your physician.
3. Emotional Distress
Have
you been fighting with your partner? Relationship problems causing
stress can lead to struggling in the bedroom. Depression, anxiety, low
self-esteem, guilt, and fear of sexual failure are other contributing
factors.
4. Lifestyle Choices
Making poor health decisions on
a daily basis may affect your ability to get an erection. Men who are
overweight, habitual smokers, alcoholics, or substance abusers are more
prone to experiencing erectile dysfunction. Eating foods high in
flavonoids, like blueberries, help reduce the risk of erectile
dysfunction. Increased flavonoid intake also helped men smoke less,
drink less and exercise more.
5. Physical Injury
While
exercise is great for your health, be cautious of any physical activity
that could injure your lower half, as injuries to these areas of the
body can cause erectile dysfunction. With the increasing popularity of
cycling, men have expressed concern about whether this exercise
contributes to ED. A recent study published in the Journal of Men’s
Health concluded that there was no relationship between prolonged
cycling and erectile dysfunction.
Tuesday, 16 February 2016
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About Michael Yerb
Yerb is a student at the Ghana Institute of Journalism, Accra. He's a passionate reader and a researcher of great content in Africa and beyond.
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