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Ironically, while the supposed ‘treatment’ to erectile dysfunction is quite known, very few people can actually mention the possible causes of ED. According to a study conducted by urologists at the University of Zurich, out of 81 ED patients, only three (2 percent) could name three causative factors while half the men (51 percent) could not mention even one.
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Furthermore, many studies have shown that minimizing or eliminating risk factors can drastically improve erectile dysfunction. Some common causative factors are:
Aging: It is quite prevalent that men from age 40 to 60 and beyond suffer noticeable loss of firmness. For some, direct fondling is the only means by which they can achieve erection. However, this is usually not termed ED, but ‘middle-age erection dissatisfaction.’
But for men older than 50 years of age, they begin to experience ED as even sustained stimulation is incapable of raising an erection—usually attributed to age-related medical conditions and the treatments used over the years.
Smoking: Smokers are liable to suffer ED as continuous smoking quickens the narrowing of the arteries, including those that carry blood into the penis.
Alcohol: Consuming large volume of alcohol affects the central nervous system, making erection difficult or even impossible.
Emotional stress: For many, erection-deflating stressors can include relationship challenges, problems with family, children, friends, work, education and finances.
Drugs: Many antidepressants and blood pressure medications can cause erectile dysfunction. However, there are many other drugs that may also contribute to ED.
Prostate cancer treatment: For many patients suffering prostrate cancer, both surgery and radiation carry substantial risk of developing ED.
Medical problems: Several chronic health conditions can impair the circulatory system, causing a decline in the amount of blood available to the penis for erection. Conditions such as heart disease, stroke, diabetes, obesity, high cholesterol, and high blood pressure.
Other conditions that interfere with the nerves that cause erections are paraplegia and even mental challenges such as depression.
According to a research on 209 men suffering ED or at high risk of developing the problem due to being overweight, diabetic, sedentary and suffering high cholesterol and high blood pressure. Half of the men were given adequate information about maintaining a healthy lifestyle, while the other half received intensive counseling about the health and sexual benefits of weight loss, healthy diet, and exercise.
One-third of the men in both groups reported satisfying erection function at the start of the study. However, two years later, erection function was largely unchanged in the control group, but in the intensively counseled group, there was a 58 percent increase in those who reported satisfying erections.
However, irrespective of your age range to achieve better erection function it is advisable to quit smoking, limit your alcohol intake to one or two drinks a day, get daily exercise, maintain a proper diet, implement a stress management program into your life and visit your doctor regularly for health checkups and proper diagnosis.