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Erectile dysfunction – What is
it?
What causes it?
Erectile dysfunction, a dysfunction also known as impotence, is the inability
to develop or maintain an erection of the penis in order to engage in
satisfactory sexual intercourse. This is a rather textbook definition that can be hard on the
ears of many people. Basically, erectile dysfunction means that men suffering from
it cannot get hard or cannot last enough to actually have sex with their partners.
This issue has long been considered unfit for polite conversation, due to its
private nature, which turned it into a favorite topic for urban legends and jokes.
The situation changed in the 1930s, when doctor John Brinkley began advertising
certain so-called cures for male impotence using the popular medium of the day: the
radio. The second wave of hype was triggered in the ‘90s by the advertising
campaign surrounding the launching of Viagra. The promise of a quick fix that would
make impotence history was used to bring erectile dysfunction into the mainstream
discourse and to dispel some of the shame surrounding this issue.
The main causes behind erectile dysfunction are usually diseases and the
appearance of this problem in otherwise healthy males could indicate the two
biggest threats to the male sex life: cardiovascular diseases or diabetes.
Cardiovascular diseases affect the flow of blood through the body and also the
heart, the biological pump that keeps blood flowing inside you. Since erection is
based on the flow of blood into the two sponge-like tissues known as corpora
cavernosa, this means that any condition affecting the cardiovascular system will
also affect erections.
The chronic forms of diabetes are also known to cause impotence as parts of the
nervous system collapse, including the nerves responsible for communication between
the brain and the penis. However, people suffering from diabetes who are careful
enough not to let the disease reach a chronic condition can often avoid erectile
dysfunction.
The last big cause for erectile dysfunction is a decrease in the level of
hormones produced by the testes, also known as hypogonadism. The low hormone
production is detrimental not only to the sex life of the person affected, but also
to fertility. Hypogonadism is caused by defects of the gonads or by defects in the
hypothalamus or the pituitary gland.
Shame and priggishness aside, many cases of erectile dysfunction can actually be
treated. Of course, the treatment depends on the causes of this dysfunction. With
the newly found public awareness regarding this issue, it is hoped that more
research will soon find a cure for this dysfunction.
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