The Center For Sexual Health, a division of Metropolitan Urological Specialists in St. Louis, MO, and Dr. Cathy Naughton, head of the Center, are pleased to provide you with some of the basic information regarding one of the most prevalent sexual problems facing men today. Erectile dysfunction (ED) is the inability of a guy to attain or maintain an erection sufficient for his sexual needs or the needs of his partner. Many men suffer from this at some point in their lives, in most cases by age 40, and aren't mentally affected by it.
A few men, nevertheless, experience persistent, complete male impotence, and others experience partial or brief erections. Frequent erectile dysfunction causes emotional and relationship problems, and often results in decreased self-esteem. Male impotence has several causes,—most of which are treatable. Impotence is not an inevitable outcome of the aging process.
Incidence of ED
The phrase "erectile dysfunction" could mean the inability to get an erection, an inconsistent ability to do this, or the ability to reach only brief erections. These various definitions make estimating the frequency of male impotence tough.
According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), around 30 million men across the nation encounter chronic erectile dysfunction and incidence of the condition increases with age.
Chronic erectile dysfunction affects around 4 percent of men in their 50s, almost 17 percent of males in their 60s, and about 47 percent of men older than 75. Transient erectile dysfunction and inadequate erection affect up to half of men between the ages of 40 and 70.
Ailments (for example., diabetes, kidney disease, alcoholism, atherosclerosis) account for up to seventy percent of persistent ED cases and psychological factors (e.g., stress, anxiety, depression) may account for 10–20 percent of cases. Between 35 and 50 percent of males with diabetes experience ED.
If you believe you've got chronic or partial erectile dysfunction, it is vital that you contact a physician at the earliest opportunity. The Center For Sexual Health and Metropolitan Urological Services in St. Louis, Creve Couer, Florissant, and Kirkwood, Missouri would be pleased to meet with you anytime you like to help you to find a solution.
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