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Erectile Dysfunction

Erectile Dysfunction: 5 Major Causes

Make no mistake about it – most men don’t enjoy talking about their sexual health. But it’s time to take erectile dysfunction (ED) off the taboo list of topics. According to the National Institutes of Health, 5 percent of 40-year-olds and 15 to 25 percent of 65-year-olds have ED.

While aging and ED can coincide, problems in the bedroom don’t have to be par for the course as you age.

ED is defined as the inability to get and keep an erection firm enough to have sexual intercourse, and there are many factors that can contribute to these types of performance problems. The following are five major causes of ED:

Blood Flow

The heart is our lifeline, pumping blood to all major parts and organs in the body – and the penis is no exception. Without proper blood flow to the penis, a man cannot achieve or sustain an erection. For those with cardiac-related conditions, such as high blood pressure, this is an unfortunate reality.

According to a Harvard Medical School report, atherosclerosis (clogged blood vessels and arteries) in regions supplying the genitalia can prevent the increase in blood flow required for intercourse. One helpful analogy is to think of the erection as a hydraulic mechanism, where blood is delivered temporarily, before ultimately being drained away.

Medication

Taking any medication comes with a certain modicum of risk, as evidenced by the laundry list of side effects listed at the end of popular drug commercials. Many medications such as beta-blockers and cancer chemotherapy medications, as well as illicit drugs (cocaine and amphetamines), can contribute to ED.

If you believe one of your medications could be the cause of trouble in the bedroom, speak with your physician who can analyze your medication regimen and modify it to mitigate the effects.

Neurological Conditions

The body’s neurological system is a complex web that sends messages to the rest of the body. When the wires get crossed – so to speak – things can go awry. Erectile dysfunction is often related to nervous system issues caused by spinal cord injuries, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis (MS), or Parkinson’s disease.

Researchers are working to improve quality of life and raise awareness of the complexities of sexual function in men with neurogenic disorders.

Endocrine Disease

Nerve damage is also part and parcel of diabetes – an endocrine disease and epidemic that affected 30.3 million Americans as of 2015. The health of the endocrine system is important for several reasons: it controls the reproductive system, mood, metabolism, and sexual function. A reduction in blood flow, coupled with off-kilter hormone levels, can lead to erectile trouble.

Psychological Factors

All too often, diagnoses take into account the physical but don’t pay close enough attention to the psychological factors that may be contributing to a disorder like ED. Emotional disorders, such as depression and anxiety, as well as lifestyle factors, can reduce interest in sex, detracting from one’s ability to maintain an erection.

Performance anxiety is another common cause of ED, leading to inability of getting or maintaining an erection in front of a partner. In these cases, the sheer stress of anticipating sexual activity can lead to dysfunction. Getting 20 minutes of exercise per day has been known to do wonders for alleviating stress. Speaking with a psychologist or getting sex therapy and education can also be highly beneficial.

Comprehensive Counseling in Montclair

Advanced Psychology Partners is a sex-positive and sex-affirming therapy and relationship practice, offering comprehensive care to patients looking to conquer sexual and social anxiety, sex drive changes, sexual desire discrepancy, and erectile dysfunction.

Our professionals will work with you as an individual or in a group.

The first step to solving erectile dysfunction is putting your guard down. Call (973) 743-2990 today for more information. You may also request an appointment or a complimentary Meet & Greet using our form online.

How Erectile Dysfunction Can Affect You Psychologically

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common issue that affects the lives of both men and women. While it can be distressing physically, men can also experience psychological issues when dealing with erectile dysfunction.

Strain on their sex life, lack of communication, and emotional issues on each party’s end can create strain and conflict. Therefore, it’s important to discuss these sensitive issues and be open with each other.

Psychological Issues with ED

Men who struggle with impotency are dealing with more than just the physical condition, but also psychological and emotional distress. Coping with ED can be difficult because many men identify themselves with their ability to perform sexually.

It can be a huge insult to their self-esteem, their masculinity, and their self-confidence. Some men even start to feel depressed.

For their partner, there can be a disconnect of emotion and vulnerability. The partner may interpret certain behaviors incorrectly and feel rejected or unattractive. This can lead to arguments and even break-ups.

Dealing with ED Diagnosis and Treatment

Communication is very important when dealing with ED. Most men avoid talking about erectile dysfunction, especially in the moment in which it happens.

However, not talking about ED can negatively impact a couple’s sexual and personal relationship. Communication allows both partners to confront their feelings about ED and work together to overcome the emotional and psychological traumas, as well as work toward a solution.

One successful solution that has worked for many couples is having a proactive attitude toward erectile dysfunction. Confronting it directly makes both partners feel empowered.

Many professionals will suggest focusing on the moment and connecting with each other during lovemaking – fixating on the intimacy rather than fixating on the physical performance.

Another great tool is sex therapy.

Benefits of Sexual Therapy

In order to have a healthy relationship, couples should address the issue of ED together. Speaking with a therapist can work wonders to help couples get past their problems and improve the couple’s sexual and overall relationship.

Many men, and couples in general, are under the impression that erectile dysfunction is something that can be treated simply by taking a pill. However, meeting with a therapist who is trained in sex therapy can assist men and women in resolving the emotional, psychological, and physical issues that could be the cause of erectile dysfunction.

Sexual counseling can provide crucial assistance in recommending erotic and intimate practices for couples who are dealing with erectile dysfunction to eventually overcome the obstacle.

Sex Therapy in New Jersey

For great sexual health for yourself and your partner, it’s important to have clear communication – even with embarrassing topics like erectile dysfunction.

With the help of professionals at Advanced Psychology Partners, you and your partner can discuss your issues with erectile dysfunction in a therapeutic, safe, comfortable environment.

Our therapists will treat your issue with respect and compassion. Call our offices today at (973) 534-5333 to schedule an appointment, or complete our online appointment request form now. We look forward to helping you enjoy intimacy once again.

How Erectile Dysfunction Can Affect You Psychologically

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common issue that affects the lives of both men and women. While it can be distressing physically, men can also experience psychological issues when dealing with erectile dysfunction.

Strain on their sex life, lack of communication, and emotional issues on each party’s end can create strain and conflict. Therefore, it’s important to discuss these sensitive issues and be open with each other.

Psychological Issues with ED

Men who struggle with impotency are dealing with more than just the physical condition, but also psychological and emotional distress. Coping with ED can be difficult because many men identify themselves with their ability to perform sexually.

It can be a huge insult to their self-esteem, their masculinity, and their self-confidence. Some men even start to feel depressed.

For their partner, there can be a disconnect of emotion and vulnerability. The partner may interpret certain behaviors incorrectly and feel rejected or unattractive. This can lead to arguments and even break-ups.

Dealing with ED Diagnosis and Treatment

Communication is very important when dealing with ED. Most men avoid talking about erectile dysfunction, especially in the moment in which it happens.

However, not talking about ED can negatively impact a couple’s sexual and personal relationship. Communication allows both partners to confront their feelings about ED and work together to overcome the emotional and psychological traumas, as well as work toward a solution.

One successful solution that has worked for many couples is having a proactive attitude toward erectile dysfunction. Confronting it directly makes both partners feel empowered.

Many professionals will suggest focusing on the moment and connecting with each other during lovemaking – fixating on the intimacy rather than fixating on the physical performance.

Another great tool is sex therapy.

Benefits of Sexual Therapy

In order to have a healthy relationship, couples should address the issue of ED together. Speaking with a therapist can work wonders to help couples get past their problems and improve the couple’s sexual and overall relationship.

Many men, and couples in general, are under the impression that erectile dysfunction is something that can be treated simply by taking a pill. However, meeting with a therapist who is trained in sex therapy can assist men and women in resolving the emotional, psychological, and physical issues that could be the cause of erectile dysfunction.

Sexual counseling can provide crucial assistance in recommending erotic and intimate practices for couples who are dealing with erectile dysfunction to eventually overcome the obstacle.

Sex Therapy in New Jersey

For great sexual health for yourself and your partner, it’s important to have clear communication – even with embarrassing topics like erectile dysfunction.

With the help of professionals at Advanced Psychology Partners, you and your partner can discuss your issues with erectile dysfunction in a therapeutic, safe, comfortable environment.

Our therapists will treat your issue with respect and compassion. Call our offices today at (973) 534-5333 to schedule an appointment, or complete our online appointment request form now. We look forward to helping you enjoy intimacy once again.

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At Advanced Psychology Partners in Montclair, NJ, psychologist Donna Lobiondo, and licensed professional counselor Eric K. Larsen, offer marriage counseling, couples therapy, sex therapy, and individual and group psychotherapy for grief, depression, anxiety, or difficult life transitions.

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