Erectile Dysfunction
                                       On the discussion with World renounced internationally awarded Dr.(Prof.) Saransh Jain , Erectile Dysfunction is indication of a physical or psychological condition which can lead to stress, relationship strain and low self confidence.
It is the symbol of man’s ability to get or keep in erection firm enough for sexual intercourse. Patients suffering from erection dysfunction should first be evaluated for any underlying physical and psychological conditions. If treatment of the underlying conditions doesn't help, medication and assistive devices, such as pumps, can be prescribed.




Facts on Erectile Dysfunction

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is defined as persistent difficulty achieving and maintaining an erection sufficient to have sex. Causes are usually medical but can also be psychological.Organic causes are usually the result of an underlying medical condition affecting the blood vessels or nerves supplying the penis.Numerous prescription drugs, recreational drugs, alcohol, and smoking, can all cause ED.
Cause
·        Physical illness and Blood Flow – Erectile Dysfunction is often associated with conditions that affect blood flow in the penis, such as: diabetes, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, cigarette smoking, obesity, heart disease and multiple sclerosis 
·        Psychological Factors – A man’s sexual drive or performance can be affected by stress such as problems at work, relationship difficulties or financial worries. Psychiatric conditions, and feeling depressed or anxious about poor sexual performance can also result in erectile dysfunction
·       A Combination of Physical illness and Psychological Factors – physical problems with maintaining an erection may cause the man to feel anxious about sexual performance, which makes the problem worse
·        Medications – Prescribed Medicines used to treat high blood pressure, high cholesterol, depression and psychiatric disorders, and prostate disease, may cause or worsen the symptoms of erectile dysfunction
·        Unknown – in a few cases, neither physical nor psychological causes are obvious. Vascular disease is likely to be the underlying cause in these cases.
Symptoms of Male
·    The main symptom is a man's inability to get or keep an erection firm enough for sexual intercourse.
·    Soft erections, trouble getting an erection, trouble maintaining an erection, or anxiety.
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Questionnaire
What cause Erectile Dysfunction?
AnsMale sexual arousal is a complex process that involves the brain, hormones, emotions, nerves, muscles and blood vessels. Erectile dysfunction can result from a problem with any of these.

How can I improve my erectile dysfunction?
AnsErectile dysfunction can be cure by following ways:-
1. A diet that's bad for a man's heart is also not good for his ability to have erections.
2.  If the diabetes affects the nerves that supply the penis, ED can result.
3. High cholesterol or high blood pressure can damage blood vessels, including those that bring blood to the penis. Eventually, this may lead to ED.
4.There is no evidence that mild or even moderate alcohol consumption is bad for erectile function.
5. Strong evidence links a sedentary lifestyle to erectile dysfunction. Running, swimming, and other forms of aerobic exercise have been shown to help prevent ED.

Can erectile dysfunction happen suddenly?
Ans:  Erectile dysfunction(ED) that comes on gradually often points to causes that involve blood flow or nerves. On the other hand, a sudden loss of sexual desire or the ability to have erections usually suggests that a medication or psychological difficulty, such as depression or stress, may be to blame

What age does a man stop getting hard?
AnsThe majority of younger men(74%) rated sexual function as good or very good; only 10% of the men older than 80 rated sexual function the same. Only 12% of younger men reported big or moderate problems. But nearly a quarter to a third older than 50 reported this degree of severity in sexual function.
  • 2% reported first experiencing ED between age 40
  • 4% reported first experiencing ED between age 40 to 49
  • 26% reported first experiencing ED between age 50 to 59
  • 40% reported first experiencing ED between age 60 to 69
      Men with a healthy lifestyle and no chronic disease had the lowest risk for erectile dysfunction; the greatest difference was seen for men aged 65-79. For instance, men experience was seen for men aged 65-79. For instance, men who exercised at least three hours per week had a 30% lower risk for than those who exercised little.

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