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Erection problems with men

Men's Sexual Health

impotency, bent penis or prolonged erection are an Erection problems.

Every man experiences temporary erectile dysfunction at some point in his life. However, there are ongoing problems that affect the quality of men’s sexual life and relationships.

Erectile dysfunction is most common among men over 50, as more than 30% of men this age have erectile dysfunction and up to 60% over the age of 70. For men under 40, the phenomenon’s frequency is about 15%.

Impotency

Means that a man cannot achieve an erection sufficiently strong to insert the penis into his partner’s vagina and have trouble maintaining an erection for long enough to achieve full intercourse.

The ability to achieve morning erection or erection while masturbating distinguishes between physiological and psychological factors to point out when trying to establish the reason for impotency.

Physiological factors are associated with the absence of blood flow from the heart and aorta to the small arteries in the penis, which may damage the blood vessels lining.

Other physiological factors could be vascular diseases, Diabetes, Metabolic and Neurological Disorders, and Nervous System Disorders, Hormonal Disorders, Peyronie’s Disease, Malignant Diseases and Oncology Treatments, Pelvic Surgery and Medication Treatments for Basic Diseases, etc.

Psychological factors are associated with depression, stress, anxiety, and fear of performance failure in intercourse due to high expectations of himself or his partner.

Bent penis – Peyronie’s disease

A condition where the penis, when erect, bends abnormally when it is upright and inclines sideways, downwards or upwards. The man has difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection. Among the symptoms that may appear are Plaque, which is a scar tissue that is felt under the penis skin and feels like a flat lump, impotency, penis shortening, and pain during erection or orgasm.

Prolonged erection – priapism

Prolonged and often painful erection due to trapped blood, which is unable to drain through the penis arteries. In most cases, the condition is not sexual activity-related and continues up to the risk of permanent tissue damage.