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No erection. Diseases that may contribute to this

Erectile dysfunction is a form of impotence, which can also be manifested by the absence of ejaculation (i.e., ejaculation), despite achieving an erection. In the absence of an erection, the problem lies in the erection itself, which does not appear, despite stimulation and arousal. Erection problems most often occur in men over the age of 50, but are more common at a younger age. Lack of erection or incomplete erection interferes with normal sexual intercourse, which affects both partners and their relationship.

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1. Incomplete erection

Lack of erection or incomplete erection can happen to any man, despite being aroused. The episodic appearance of such a symptom is not yet a problem and is most often caused by fatigue, mental stress or nervousness. Only when erection problems they happen with every sexual intercourse, we can talk about impotence.

2. Causes of lack of erection

no erection or incomplete erection may have various psychological causes, for example:

  • voltage,
  • neurosis,
  • depression
  • schizophrenia.

People who are addicted to alcohol, nicotine, or drugs are also more likely to develop erection problems. The problem is the nicotine-induced narrowing of the arteries, blocking blood flow.

Purely physical factors can also block an erection:

  • hormonal fluctuations,
  • diabetes
  • hypertension,
  • atherosclerosis,
  • neuropathy,
  • kidney disease
  • spinal injury,
  • stool,
  • hypospadias.

Impotence can also be caused by certain medications (neuroleptics, antidepressants) and the treatment of certain diseases (radiation therapy, prostate, bladder and rectal surgeries).

Lack of erection at a young age is actually rare. Incomplete erection or its absence most often affects men during the period of andropause, i.e. at the age of about 50 years. This may be due to atherosclerotic changes or hypertension, as well as hormone deficiency, especially testosterone.

3. Lack of erection and diet

According to some researchers, an erection may not appear due to malnutrition, lack of vitamins and minerals. In case of complete or partial erectile dysfunction, the following is recommended:

  • green tea,
  • ginseng,
  • seafood,
  • Tran,
  • Red meat,
  • herbs for potency.

Lack of erection during intercourse or an incomplete erection can significantly impair the intimate life of a man and his partner. If the problem persists despite favorable conditions for sexual intercourse (permanent partner, intimate place, no stress), consult a doctor.

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