Erectile dysfunction (ED), also known as impotence, is the inability to achieve or maintain an erection. It is the most common of all male sexual disorders, affecting 10% of men ages 40 to 70.
Although the condition is not usually an emergent health concern, it may signify an underlying health issue, especially if it comes on suddenly.A sudden case of ED might need a different approach when it comes to treatment. what to do if you experience this issue?
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What Are the Causes of Erectile Dysfunction?
The major causes of erectile dysfunction may be related to health issues, such as:
- Medical conditions
- Medications
- Nerve damage
- Hormonal issues
- Psychological issues or mental health conditions
- Certain medical conditions can lead to erectile dysfunction. Vascular disease is the most common medical cause of erectile dysfunction.Vascular disease is a blood vessel condition that can limit blood flow to the penis shaft. When there is a shortage of blood, it can cause problems having or maintaining an erection.
Psychological issues may also affect sexual performance. These can include:
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Fear
- Guilt
- Low self-esteem
- Chronic stress
- Performance Anxiety
- In some cases, performance anxiety can occur. If a person has failed to achieve an erection in the past, they may fear that it will happen again. Anxiety over these past experiences can cause embarrassment or guilt that they are not able to sexually satisfy their partner, which can prevent them from performing.
What Are the Symptoms of Erectile Dysfunction?
Symptoms of erectile dysfunction can include:
- The inability to achieve an erection
- The ability to get an erection sometimes, but not every time you want to have sex
- An erection that doesn’t last long enough for sex
What Is Sudden Erectile Dysfunction?
Sudden erectile dysfunction results in the same inability to have or maintain an erection. However, it is different because it comes on suddenly or seemingly out of nowhere, instead of slowly over time.
Erectile dysfunction that occurs suddenly usually stems from medication or a psychological issue. If you notice sudden erectile dysfunction, talk to your healthcare provider about any health changes, new medications, or stress or anxiety you are experiencing.
What’s the Difference Between ED and Sudden ED?
For many men, ED happens gradually over time. For example, some men slowly lose the firmness of their erections or their erections don't last as long. In contrast, sudden ED often occurs abruptly and unexpectedly and continues to be a problem until the underlying issue is addressed.
What Are the Causes of Sudden ED?
Sudden ED may be brought on by:
- Excessive alcohol intake
- Medications such as sedatives, antidepressants, appetite suppressants, or blood pressure medication
- Smoking or drug use
Psychological issues that may cause sudden erectile dysfunction include:
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Chronic stress
- Performance anxiety or low self-esteem
How Is Sudden ED Treated?
If you believe you have sudden erectile dysfunction, start by talking with your provider to develop a treatment plan that is right for you. Your treatment will likely depend on the factors that are causing your ED.
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