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Causes for Impotence There are many reasons why men can develop erectile dysfunction problems. Listed here are some of the most common reasons. While Viagra is not a cure for erectile dysfunction, Viagra can help treat impotence caused by many of these conditions.
Venous leak, or the inability for the veins in the penis to properly hold blood, is another common reason for impotence to be present in a man. Venous leak can result from disease, injury or other damage to the veins in the penis. Hormonal imbalances only account for about 5% of all impotence cases. Lowered testosterone levels in men can not only lead to erectile dysfunction problems, but lessened sexual desire. Psychological causes are not as common as the physical causes for impotence, but should be addressed nonetheless. Psychological reasons for impotence, such as depression, stress, worry, guilt or anger, can be just as debilitating to normal sexual function in men as physical causes. Pelvic area surgery (colon, rectum, prostate or bladder) may damage nerves and blood vessels in the body that are responsible for normal erectile function. Cancer surgery can also cause impotence problems, as extra tissue and nerves around the cancerous area are removed. Drug related impotence is another common cause for impotence. Many prescription medications, such as anti-depressants, tranquilizers, sedatives, heart condition and high blood pressure pharmaceuticals, have subsidiary side effects that effect normal erectile function in men. Excessive alcohol and tobacco use, as well as illicit drug use, can lead to problems with impotency. Neurological causes, such as spinal cord injury or damage to the brain or nervous system, can cause impotence in men. Neurological disorders can block and interrupt the normal nerve impulses from the brain to the penis that cause an erection. Vascular disease, or the hardening and narrowing of the arteries, is a common reason for men to develop impotency problems. Vascular disease can impede proper blood flow to the penis and make erections not as strong as they should be. This is a common cause for erectile dysfunction in men over the age of 60.
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