Stress and mental conditions can at times cause ED, but it is more commonly caused by an underlying medical condition. Treating the medical issue can often correct erectile dysfunction. Let’s learn about 7 medical conditions that cause erectile dysfunction.
The More You Know
The more you know about erectile dysfunction, the more willing a man might be to find out the cause. Rather than thinking it is somehow their fault, or being embarrassed to discuss it, they can approach Dr. Evans with their symptoms hoping to find out the real cause and find the right treatment. This article hopefully will clarify all the possibilities causing ED and remove some of the mystery and stigma.
Cardiac Conditions Can Cause Erectile Dysfunction
When there isn’t enough blood flow to the penis, it prevents a man from getting and maintaining an erection suitable for sex. Conditions like high blood pressure, heart disease, high cholesterol, and atherosclerosis can all cause ED.
These conditions cause the arteries to become more narrow and prevent sufficient blood flow from reaching the penis. In addition, being overweight or obese damages blood vessels and causes high cholesterol.
Neurologic Disorders Can Cause Erectile Dysfunction
Parkinson’s Disease, MS, a brain tumor, or a stroke can all affect the brain and its ability to communicate with other parts of the body. If this occurs, especially in the reproductive system, it prevents a man from achieving an erection.
Disorders In The Endocrine System Can Cause Erectile Dysfunction
The endocrine system is a complicated group of glands and organs that regulate body functions. These include such things as controlling metabolism and the amount of hormones secreted. A disorder in the endocrine system can cause too many or too few hormones creating a hormone imbalance and erectile dysfunction.
Diabetes affects the body’s ability to produce or use insulin and can cause nerve damage to the penis and ED.
Hypogonadism causes less testosterone to be produced and causes ED.
More Possible Causes Of Erectile Dysfunction
- Peyronie’s disease
- Obstructive sleep apnea and insomnia
- Cancer treatments near the pelvis
- Drugs treating other health issues
Having successful sexual intercourse involves the brain, hormones, blood vessels, muscles, nerves, and emotions. A problem in any one of these areas can cause erectile dysfunction.
Don’t put off talking to Dr. Evans about your symptoms.
Contact Dr. Evans at (270) 442-3539 for an examination to discover any underlying medical issues that could be causing your erectile dysfunction.