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Poor potency at a young age
Poor potency at a young age
A decrease in normal sexual potency in young men can be caused by severe psychogenic or functional health disorders that suppress testosterone production or reduce the conduction of signals about the onset of sexual arousal.
Forms of sexual dysfunction
Pathologies of the intimate sphere can manifest themselves in 3 forms: 1. organic. It develops as a result of vascular disorders of the venous or arterial type, as well as neurological disorders associated with injuries and injuries of the spinal cord and brain, nerve endings located in the pelvic region. Organic pathologies can progress due to hormonal disruption, when the sex glands in the testicles do not produce enough testosterone and the man loses interest in sexual relations. The imbalance occurs due to an excess of prolactin in the male body (secreted by the cells of the brain) and the female sex hormone - estrogen (the activity of the hormonal substance increases with the abuse of beer);
2. psychological. A decrease in sexual potency is a consequence of situational negative phenomena (work conflicts, stressful situations, fear of sexual intercourse and self-doubt) or prolonged pathological changes (depression and phobias, neuroses and psychosis, obsessive expectation syndrome after a series of unsuccessful sexual contacts); 3. mixed. It arises as a result of the complex inhibitory effect of negative factors of a psychogenic and physiological nature.
Reasons for decreased potency in youth
Young people may notice a gradual or sharp decrease in sexual desire for the opposite sex due to:
- psychological problems (low self-esteem, poor physical shape, particular upbringing, conflicts with a partner)
- congenital or acquired structural abnormalities of the penis (angulation, cavernous fibrosis, curvature of the penis)
- decreased testosterone production (beer alcoholism, diabetes mellitus)
- damage to nerve cells, decreased sensitivity of nerves as a result of trauma, unsuccessful therapeutic manipulations or surgical operations
- cavernous insufficiency of the penis
- dysfunction of the thyroid gland and adrenal glands, pituitary gland and hypothalamus, testicles
- vascular diseases causing abnormal discharge of blood from the groin area or insufficient blood supply to the groin
- inflammation of the prostate gland, thick pussy , bladder
- long-term radiation or radiation therapy in the perineum
- tobacco smoking or chronic alcoholism
Complications
Loss of the normal level of sexual desire at a young age threatens the onset:
- infertility due to the impossibility of having sexual intercourse or unsatisfactory quality of the seed
- persistent feelings of self-inferiority, severe depression and nervousness
- neurasthenia, exaggeration of complaints of somatic disorders li >
- gaining excess weight, diabetes mellitus
Prevention of impotence at a young age
If a decrease in sexual desire is not the cause of congenital organic pathologies and does not require surgical treatment, then a man can have a significant impact on his sexual health by: