6 MYTHS AND TRUTHS ABOUT SEXUAL IMPOTENCE
Sexual impotence is the most controversial issue in the male’s life, as a man’s manhood is often linked to his genitals. These are issues that need to be discussed, explained and where possible reviewed. This unthinkable can create health and emotional problems that affect the quality of life.
Also called erectile dysfunction, Impotence is the condition that affects more than 70% of men over 50 years of age. But this situation can develop in young men also.
Read further to find out more about this topic and what the issues are, find myths and facts about sexual impotence.
WHAT IS IMPOTENCE?
Sexual impotence is characterized by difficulty retaining erection during sex or even difficulty in achieving erection just before sex.
MYTHS AGAINST FACTS
- Could Erectile Dysfunction be caused by stress or emotional problems?
FACT: Technically, the brain needs to send signals to the body, in particular, it needs to release nitric oxide, which is responsible for enlarging the blood vessels that reach the penis.
When the vessels are enlarged, the arrival of a large concentration of blood and thus, the erection of the penis occurs. When a person is depressed, anxious or fearful, this method may not work.
- When a man does not have a full erection of the penis it is seen as weakness.
FACT: Sexual impotence has several levels and degrees. At the lowest level, a man is able to penetrate and have sex normally but feels like his penis is not fully erect.At moderate to severe levels, the man has trouble keeping his erection and penetration during sex.Over time, a bad situation can develop into abnormal and difficult situation. Therefore, medical help should always be sought with the slightest sign of sexual dysfunction, suggests the sexologist.
- Diabetes increases the risk of Erectile Dysfunction.
FACT: Men with diabetes, for the most part, have some degree of erectile dysfunction. That’s because diabetes is a disease that causes a large amount of sugar in the blood, blocking the flow of blood to the penis.
Not a rule, but the possibilities are great.
- The man failed once: he already has Erectile Dysfunction.
MYTH: As already noted, sexual dysfunction can have a debilitating mental effect on a person and, if left unchecked, can cause the man to have relapses later in life.
- External feed of hormones can be an alternative to Erectile Dysfunction.
MYTH: Testosterone is not directly linked to erectile dysfunction. Many men use hormones that they think will solve the problem. It’s a great myth. It does not solve the problem, and it can make life worse, as it is a hormonal load that your body does not need.
- Erectile Dysfunction is a common part of the aging process
FACT: While it is true that Erectile Dysfunction becomes common in older age, it is not part of the normal aging process. Erectile Dysfunction is a medical problem and can affect the overall well-being of a man, regardless of his age. Erectile Dysfunction can be treated whether it occurs at the age of 20 or at the age of 90.