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Understanding the Causes and Ways to Overcome Impotence

Impotence or impotence is the inability of the penis to erect or maintain an erect position. This problem is quite common in men with age, with varying degrees of impotence. Men aged older or 60 years are more at risk of experiencing impotence. However, that does not mean that men of productive age are free from the risk of impotence. Besides being characterized by difficulty in erection of the penis and difficulty in maintaining an erection, impotence is also often accompanied by decreased sexual desire in men. In conditions that are quite severe, if the underlying cause of erectile disorders is not treated, then this problem could be the beginning of infertility in men and other health problems. The causes of impotence include:
  • Endocrine Disorders

  • The body's endocrine system produces hormones that are able to regulate the body's metabolism, sexual function, reproduction and mood. So that endocrine disorders can increase the risk of impotence. Related to endocrine disorders, men who suffer from diabetes are more at risk of suffering from impotence. This is related to nerve disorders that often lurk in people with diabetes, especially if blood sugar levels are not controlled. To minimize impotence, diabetics are advised to always control blood sugar levels properly.
  • Related to heart health

  • Conditions that affect the heart and its ability to pump blood can trigger impotence, because a lack of blood flow to the penis can cause a person not to get an erection. Patients with hypertension, atherosclerosis, and high cholesterol are among those at risk of impotence.
  • Take certain medications

  • Certain drugs that can affect blood flow, are likely to cause impotence. The drugs include antihypertensive drugs, heart disease, tranquility, stimulants, and cancer chemotherapy. Therefore, if you are required to consume drugs regularly because of certain conditions, consume drugs according to the doctor's recommendations, and try to control the doctor regularly.
  • Lifestyle influences

  • A person who has an unhealthy lifestyle that can disrupt blood flow is at risk of developing impotence. For example smoking, alcohol consumption and drug use can cause interference with blood vessels and reduce blood flow to the penis. In addition, men who are overweight and lack of exercise are more prone to suffer impotence.
  • Post certain operations

  • Surgery or surgery carried out in cases of enlarged prostate gland, prostate cancer and bladder, have the risk of causing a person to experience impotence. There is a possibility of damage to blood vessels or nerves around the penis. This can be temporary or permanent postoperatively. If this happens, treatment or medication may be needed to help restore erectile function.
  • Psychological disorders

  • Impotence experienced by young men may be caused by psychological disorders. Patients may still experience an erection in the morning and during masturbation, but when having sex an erection does not occur. This can be caused by guilt or something else. In addition to guilt, impotence caused by psychological disorders can also be caused by fear, anxiety, depression, and fatigue.
  • Bicycle sports

  • Research shows that people who ride their bicycle too long in the long run tend to be more at risk of erectile disorders. This is because some bicycle seats have an improper structure, causing pressure on the perineum, the area between the anus and the scrotum. At that location, there are blood vessels and nerves that affect sexual stimulation. It is recommended to choose a bicycle with a seat that is designed to protect your perineum, so as to obtain the benefits of cycling with optimal and avoid problems around the reproductive organs.

Treatment According to the Cause

The doctor will provide care or treatment that is appropriate to the cause of the impotence experienced. There are oral medicines taken to help dilate blood vessels, thereby maximizing erections such as drugs containing sildenafil and tadalafil. We recommend that drugs to overcome impotence be consumed after consulting a doctor, who will determine the type and dosage of the drug appropriately, according to your needs and health conditions, to be aware of any contraindications to use and avoid unwanted side effects. Other treatments are hormone therapy such as testosterone injections, as well as surgery. While in cases of impotence caused by psychological disorders, it is advisable to do counseling to a psychologist or psychiatrist so that impotence suffered can be overcome. It is important for men who experience impotence to understand the causes and how to overcome them. Moreover, in some cases, impotence can be a sign of a more serious illness experienced by sufferers. A study showed a link between impotence and heart disease, stroke and other cardiovascular diseases. For this reason, it is advisable to consult a doctor immediately if you experience symptoms of impotence in order to get the right treatment. Live a healthy lifestyle, by consuming a balanced nutritional intake, avoiding alcoholic beverages, smoking and using drugs outside the doctor's recommendation, getting enough rest and avoiding stress. These things will help prevent or even help the impotence you experience.

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