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Impotence at a young age


Impotence At A Young Age

Doctors have long recognized the fact that impotence occurs more and more often in young men under 30 years of age. Moreover, the diagnosis of "erectile dysfunction" sounds like a terrible sentence for any man, regardless of age. Sexual impotence quite often provokes psychological complexes, depression and nervous disorders, which negatively affects the work of the whole organism.


It is worth noting that at an early age with impotence, morning erections can persist and masturbation also does not cause problems. But full sexual contact remains impossible.


INTERESTING TO KNOW: Scientists have proven that there is no relationship between impotence and age. Sexual activity can continue at the age of 75, if there are no other factors provoking potency disorders.



What is the reason for early impotence


The causes of sexual impotence at an early age are usually psychogenic. For example, impotence can occur after a bad first experience in sex or after a serious conflict with a partner. In this case, the disease can be considered as a temporary phenomenon that can be easily eliminated by a timely visit to a specialist. The main thing is not to withdraw into yourself, thereby causing an inferiority complex and psychological impotence.


Young people do not always attach great importance to proper sleep, which can cause chronic lack of sleep, fatigue and affect potency. Too active lifestyle associated with dangerous sports often leads to injuries of the spine, hip joints and genitals. This factor should also not be ruled out as a potential danger in the development of erectile dysfunction in young men. At a young age, many representatives of the stronger sex try to surprise their partners with exhausting long-term sexual "marathons", while restraining ejaculation, which is very harmful to men's health and can further weaken potency. Smoking is another negative factor that affects libido, because nicotine worsens the state of blood vessels, as a result of which blood circulation throughout the body is disrupted, and, as you know, a persistent erection is impossible without normal blood flow to the pelvic organs. A similar reaction can also be caused by taking certain medications (sedatives, antidepressants, antipsychotics, etc.), which can inhibit the production of testosterone, the male sex hormone. Doctors state the fact that a deterioration in libido is increasingly observed in young men aged 18 to 25 years. The reasons for such negative statistics include the environmental factor. In large metropolitan areas, the air is saturated with hazardous substances that affect blood vessels, slowing down blood circulation. Thus, young guys without bad habits, leading a healthy lifestyle, suffer from impotence. Early erectile dysfunction in men may be the result of their professional activities. Some representatives of the stronger sex, striving to the top of the career ladder, forget about their own health, working on irregular hours. This factor gradually reduces sexual activity, which sometimes becomes the cause of conflicts in the family. The level of libido can be affected by taking a certain group of drugs. For example, men, trying to prolong intimate contact, use various stimulants or even narcotic substances that cause overexcitation and negatively affect the entire body.


GOOD TO KNOW: In 1988, scientists from the United States examined 200 of the most common medications, and found that 16 of them provoke erectile dysfunction.


Early impotence can also develop:



  • After prolonged abstinence from sexual intercourse
  • As a result of late onset of intimate life
  • Due to excessive sexual activity and frequent partner changes

  • What is the danger of decreased potency at a young age


    Early erectile dysfunction can be completely cured, however, if you ignore its first symptoms, the man is in danger of quite unpleasant consequences. For example: 1. Diseases of the genitourinary system. 2. Psychological trauma. After an unsuccessful experience, a young man may develop complexes that further interfere with a normal sex life. 3. Weak potency and irregular intimate contacts often lead to impaired blood flow, which causes stagnation of fluid in the pelvic area.


    INTERESTING FACT: According to statistics, 22% of patients diagnosed with impotence are young people aged 20 to 30.