Does erectile function weaken after 30? Rumors or proven facts?

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Erection after thirty

 Some gentlemen notice a decline in their sexual performance with advancing age, which raises doubts about whether aging is a primary factor for that downturn. What is the truth behind this information? And does erection specifically weaken after the thirties? Here is this article...


A Brief Overview of Erectile Dysfunction

I won't hide from you that the moment an individual realizes they have erectile dysfunction is one they hadn't considered before. The matter involves many negative feelings that only someone who has experienced the situation can feel, especially embarrassment in front of their partner.


Before we detail the answer to the question "Does erectile dysfunction occur after the thirties?", let us get acquainted with the scientific definition of the term "erectile dysfunction."


Erectile dysfunction means the inability to sustain the male organ in an erect position long enough to satisfy both partners. The afflictions are divided into two categories:


Category One: Loses erection during penetration.

Category Two: Does not achieve erection from the start.


These afflictions are attributed to several mental and physical factors, which we will discuss later in detail.

The penis relaxes and loses its capacity for erection due to numerous physical and psychological causes.


Causes of Premature Ejaculation


Does Erection Weaken After Thirty?

Let me ask you a question: Have you ever visited a urologist who informed you that erectile capability decreases after thirty? Certainly not.


As many people spread rumors that lack any connection to reality, and science has proven nothing about them.


There is no link between erectile dysfunction and reaching the age of thirty; rather, the main reasons for suffering from this problem stem from physical ailments or mental factors.


Causes of Erectile Dysfunction


The causes of erectile dysfunction among men of various ages are numerous; among these causes we mention:


Firstly, Physical Ailments:


Reduced Testosterone Levels: Leads to a lack of sexual desire and the inability to achieve an erection.

Obesity: Excess weight causes a defect in the erection mechanism, accompanied by hormonal imbalances that negatively affect sperm in men.

Diabetes: Diabetes leads to damage to the blood vessels in the penis (Neuropathy), which consequently causes erectile dysfunction.


Secondly, Psychological Stressors:


Emotional Reactions: Negatively impact sexual life overall, because tension can prevent the brain from releasing the hormones responsible for raising male hormone levels in men, resulting in erectile dysfunction.

Feeling Tired: Leads to a reduction in the testicles' response to Luteinizing hormone, and conversely, the testosterone level responsible for achieving an erection decreases.


Thirdly, Other Factors:


Alcohol and Drug Use: Excessive consumption of alcohol and narcotics leads to a decrease in sexual arousal and disturbances in erection, as these substances alter nucleic acids over time.

Smoking: There is a strong connection between cigarette smoking and erectile dysfunction; smoking causes damage to the blood vessels and smooth muscles in the penis, preventing blood flow to it.


How to Treat Erectile Dysfunction


The treatment for erectile dysfunction relies on proper diagnosis and discovering whether the impairment is due to a physical or psychological condition requiring treatment, or if there is a defect in penile size that might require enlargement surgery or implant placement, or if the condition can be managed with certain pharmaceutical treatments that help achieve an erection.

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