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Impotence in 20 years causes


Impotence In 20 Years Causes

Potency disorders that occur at a young age are often manifested as a result of congenital malformations, psychological trauma and stress, neurological disorders and inflammatory processes.


Doctors express favorable forecasts for the treatment of 20-year-old patients, since such persons have a small number of chronic diseases and strong immunity. In most cases, men only need to undergo a short course of medication and psychotherapy to solve their sexual problems.



Cortical impotence


Cortical, or psychogenic impotence, is associated with temporary or permanent inhibition of sexual function due to overwork, depression, or youthful emotional trauma. Often, this form of sexual dysfunction occurs in adolescents who have had bad sexual experiences. As a result of the onset of sexual impotence, men note a decrease in sexual excitability, a weakening of erection and impaired ejaculatory function. The disease usually occurs spontaneously, it is not characterized by a long, gradual course.



Diseases of the prostate


Men with weak immunity, alcohol or nicotine addiction have a high predisposition to urinary tract infection. As a result of the development of inflammatory processes in the urethra and bladder, pathological changes affect the prostate gland. If a patient of reproductive age ignores the onset of the disease and self-medicates, the risk of developing Chronic prostatitis increases. The described pathology entails an increased release of seminal fluid, a decrease in potency and the strength of orgasm. In addition, the man suffers from severe pain syndrome during intimacy. Changes in the activity of intrasecretory activity of the prostate can provoke a decrease in hormonal levels. The inflammatory process can inhibit the secretion of testosterone by the testes. The patient will feel increased fatigue and decreased mental activity, depression and nervousness, irritability and lethargy. Chronic prostatitis is accompanied by such negative symptoms as:



  • burning and itching in the perineum
  • insomnia
  • pathological gastric phenomena and constipation
  • cardiac disorders
  • ejection ejaculate when urinating

The described undesirable manifestations negatively affect the psychological state of the patient. A sexually mature man experiences depressive attacks, neuroses and phobias occur.



Spinal impotence


The main reason for a decrease in sexual desire is damage to the spinal genital centers. The disease can lead to a complete loss of erection and excitability. In milder cases, men report the occurrence of spontaneous morning and night excitement. Some patients retain the ability to have intercourse with longer breaks. Sometimes, to achieve an optimal level of tension in the penis, patients need artificial mechanical stimulation (vacuum therapy).



Diseases of the glans penis


In young men, pathologies of peripheral receptors of afferent pathways are manifested due to genetic predisposition or after infection with infectious diseases. In some cases, a pathological change in the normal sensitivity of the head is manifested as a result of damage to the afferent nerves, spinal injuries.



Inflammation of the seed tubercle


In 20-year-old patients, inflammation of the seminal tubercle develops as a result of:



  • an infectious lesion of the genitourinary system (prostatitis or vesiculitis)
  • frequent practice of interrupted and prolonged intercourse
  • dissatisfaction with sexual arousal
  • congestive hyperemia
  • circulatory disorders in the intimate area

In difficult cases, when the patient does not receive proper treatment, solid infiltrates with granulation and polypous growths are revealed. At the same time, there is a significant decrease in the sexual activity of a man, there is a premature or delayed ejaculation, there is a decrease in the strength of orgasm due to irritation of the peripheral nerve endings.