SMOKING CAN CAUSE IMPOTENCE
DEFINITION :
Impotence (erectile dysfunction) is the inability to initiate and maintain an erection. If we suffer from this disease, really how ill.
Causes of impotence
Impotence is usually caused by:
- abnormalities of blood vessels
- nerve disorders
- drugs
- abnormalities of the penis
- consequences of smoking
- psychological problems that affect sexual arousal
Cause of a physical are more common in older men, while psychological problems are more common in young men.
increasing age of a man, then ipotensi will often occur. ipotensi although not part of the aging process but it is a result of diseases that are often found in the elderly.
approximately 50% of men aged 65 years and 75% of men aged 80 years of experience impotence.
In order to erect, the penis requires adequate blood flow. Because of this blood vessel disease (eg atherosclerosis) can lead to impotence. Impotence can also occur as a result of a blood clot due to surgery or blood vessels that cause the disruption of arterial blood flow to the penis.
Damage to the nerves leading to and leaving the penis can also cause impotence. This nerve damage can occur due to:
Medications that can cause impotence are:
Some psychological factors that may cause impotence:
Worse men sometimes keep this problem and feel embarrassed to tell their problems with others, so that physical problems are often accompanied by psychological problems.
Impotence also trigger problems with your partner, not just the loss of pleasure during sex, but also the emergence of a feeling that they have done something wrong, and it is their fault. even they are often heard when they are no longer looks attractive in the eyes of their partners. This sometimes makes them feel sad, frustrated, anxious and depressed.
- Injury Diabetes mellitus
- multiple sclerosis
- stroke
- Drugs
- alcohol
- Lower spine disease
- Rectum or prostate surgery.
Medications that can cause impotence are:
- Anti-hypertensive
- Anti-psychosis
- Anti-depressants
- sedative
- cimetidine
- lithium
Some psychological factors that may cause impotence:
- depression
- worry
- guilt
- Feelings of fear of intimacy
- Indecision about gender.
Worse men sometimes keep this problem and feel embarrassed to tell their problems with others, so that physical problems are often accompanied by psychological problems.
Impotence also trigger problems with your partner, not just the loss of pleasure during sex, but also the emergence of a feeling that they have done something wrong, and it is their fault. even they are often heard when they are no longer looks attractive in the eyes of their partners. This sometimes makes them feel sad, frustrated, anxious and depressed.
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