Posted on February 16, 2010.
Causes of sexual dysfunction in men Sexual dysfunction is the main reason for the satisfactory sexual life. Sexual dysfunction is defined as the inability of men to get an erection or maintain an erection sufficient time during the session of making love. The problem of sexual dysfunction has destroyed the sex lives of men. Relations among men and women suffer a lot due to sexual dysfunction. Married men are not able to satisfy their partners and ending with a divorce. Sexual dysfunction has really become a nightmare for evil men. Sexual dysfunction is noted among 70% of men in the world, whether temporarily or permanently.
According to researchers trying to find the causes of sexual dysfunction, the main reasons for sexual dysfunction are physical factors, biological factors or psychological factors. Of the 90% of men suffering from sexual dysfunction, physical factors or organic factors are found to be the cause. Psychological factors have been found to result in sexual dysfunction in approximately 10% of men. Even fatigue, anxiety, and the temporary drop in libido, and lack of compatibility with the sexual partner may lead to sexual dysfunction. Sometimes even mental disorders like depression, decreased self-confidence can lead to sexual dysfunction.
The structural damage to the male reproductive organ may be due to fibrosis of male reproductive tissues, caused by scarring or organic diseases, the painful retraction of the foreskin of the male reproductive organ or genital herpes disease Peyronie's (lead to an abnormal curve of the male reproductive organ), retracting the foreskin of the painful male reproductive organ or genital herpes.
Peripheral vascular disease is the most common cause of sexual dysfunction. In this disease, the less blood is supplied to the male reproductive organ, resulting in less rigid erection or inability to maintain erection sufficient time during the session of making love. The erection is considered difficult and long-term if the blood through the arteries of the male reproductive organ is adequate. The blood fills the erectile bodies made of spongy tissue and gives the company and lasting erections.
Peripheral vascular disease is connected to many diseases that affect systemic blood vessels in the genital region, directly or indirectly. Diseases such as high cholesterol, heart disease, renal failure, hypertension, atherosclerosis, diabetes mellitus and others lead to damage of contractile walls of the veins and cause hardening, narrowing or blockage the arteries leading to sexual dysfunction.
The structural damage to the male reproductive organ is one of the main reasons for sexual dysfunction. The structural damage to the male reproductive organ is caused by fibrosis of the male reproductive tissues due to organic disease or scarring, painful retraction of the foreskin of the male reproductive organ or genital herpes, excessive sports, or unfortunate accident that damages the male reproductive organ.
The neurological damage or disorders of the nervous system can cause sexual dysfunction. Nervous system diseases such as neurosyphilis, Parkinson's disease and other motor system disorders, stroke, hypothalamic-pituitary disease, multiple sclerosis, tumors of the brain and pituitary gland, and epilepsy affect the activity. These diseases affect the brain structures that are responsible for the central control of sexual drive and performance.
Some other causes of sexual dysfunction are excessive consumption of alcohol, tobacco, marijuana (cannabis), cocaine and other recreational drugs. Nearly 80% of chronic alcoholics suffer from chronic sexual dysfunction. Researchers have shown that heavy smokers have suffered significant damage to the blood supply to the reproduction of males.