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Mind over Matter: The Symptoms and Causes of Psychological Erectile Dysfunction
You might already know what causes erectile dysfunction and some ways to prevent it, but did you know that this awkward condition can be caused by a variety of psychological factors? It’s true. In fact, about 20 percent of the reported ED cases have a psychological symptom that causes the problem. Since erections start in the brain, your emotions and psychological well-being plays a large role in your ability to have sex and perform adequately when you do so. Besides the physical problems that contribute to ED, following are some things that are “in your head” that could very well cause ED.
Erection Problems: The Obvious SignThe main and most obvious symptom of erectile dysfunction is the inability to get or maintain an erection. If this happens once, it’s not necessarily a symptom of ED, but repeated occurrences or a prolonged inability is one of the biggest signs of a physical or psychological problem. Getting a medical evaluation is best so you can begin treating the problem immediately and with the best treatment for your specific situation.
If you’re under stress and having problems with sexual intercourse, that’s a good sign that you might be suffering from psychological ED. This type of condition accounts for about 20 percent of erectile dysfunction cases. Stress can be related to any number of things, including workplace stress, financial worries or anything else that people typically worry about.
Being worried or anxious about something could cause your mind to be too distracted to give your penis an erection. This is a circular problem because feeling anxious can cause ED, but having ED can also make you more anxious about sexual intercourse with your partner. Whether you’re worried about telling them or nervous about disappointing them, anxiety can be a debilitating problem in the bedroom.
Just as many women have problems getting sexually aroused when they have suffered a traumatic sexual experience, men can have a similar problem. Many men who were molested or sexually abused as children or teenagers have erectile dysfunction and other problems at later ages.
Low Self-Esteem: How Do You Feel About Yourself?Many men who have a low self-image or low self-esteem have problems performing in the bedroom. One problem with this is that the low self-esteem might be the result of earlier ED episodes, in which case the problem becomes circular. The feeling of inadequacy, whether it’s in the bedroom or life in general, can cause impotence or erectile dysfunction at the worst possible times.
When you lose interest in sex, you might have problems trying to perform sexually. Decreased libido can happen from a variety of factors – age, medicine, health problems, depression, etc. But it often manifests itself with a psychological case of erectile dysfunction.
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