Impotence is the most embarrassing problem that men encounter, which brings psychological and physical damage to men. As men grow older, they feel more and more powerless. So many men think that age is directly related to impotence. So, will men have sexual dysfunction such as impotence when they get older?
Why are men impotent?
From a physiological point of view, when we are 40 to 60 years old, sexual desire will gradually decline and sexual function will also decline. After 60 years of age, the decline rate increased significantly. Research data show that the probability of impotence in men aged 20 is only 0.60, and the probability of impotence increases to 18% after the age of 20. It can be seen that impotence is a normal physiological phenomenon when men are older.
Therefore, experts here tell most male friends that with the growth of age, some sexual dysfunction is normal, and there is no need to put too high demands on sexual life, so as not to damage their sexual function and health more.
The causes of male impotence include:
The common psychological factors affecting erectile function include: the influence during the development of the hospital; The impact of human disharmony; Emotional reasons; Reasons for sexual proficiency.
Organic factors. There are many organic factors that lead to impotence, with different etiology and pathology. The main factors include endocrine diseases, neurological diseases, vascular diseases, urogenital diseases, some medical diseases, trauma and surgical trauma, aging and drug effects.
Young people's impotence is mainly a psychological factor
Young people's mental impotence is often caused by sudden and special psychological or physiological factors. This situation leads to a vicious circle of anxiety and fear.
Young people often lack sexual experience. If they lack sexual science knowledge, it is easy to cause mental burden or mental illness symptoms. Most men can dilute or ignore the occasional erectile dysfunction once or twice, and these people will not develop into impotence. Others are always sensitive and concerned about small changes in their personal bodies. They are suspicious of their sexual abilities in adolescence. They are often high-risk individuals with mental impotence.
The environmental impact of childhood can also make some people form inferiority complex, impotence and anxiety. For example, mother's autocracy, father's autocracy, extreme family disharmony, pious religious believers, rape in childhood, or homosexual experience, etc. Failure of first sexual attempt and premature ejaculation can also cause impotence. During the consultation, it was found that some married men were dissatisfied or unsuccessful in their first sexual activity. The father of a 3-year-old boy said to me, "We were not satisfied with our first sex, the wife was not happy, the vagina was dry, and it was soon over.