Psychological Impotence
Some of Impotence Causes are Psychological Matters...
This psychological impotence section started by fact that tmpotence affects a higher percentage of men
than you think, figures show that 50% of
men aged between 30 and 50 years of age have some form of difficulty getting or holding
on to an erection. The reason you would not know the figures are this high is, because
a lot of men who suffer with Impotence do so in silence.
Impotence normally starts through physical means but the psychological affects can make
the problem last a lot longer. For men this is a difficult issue to talk about, it can
make them feel depressed or angry, some feel it makes them less of a man.
Because men with impotence tend to suffer in silence it can cause strains on
relationships, many sexually functioning partners do not know why their sex life has
declined and start feeling rejected and tensions tend to rise.
If the male affected chooses not to talk through the issue with his partner the
tension turns to anger or guilt which makes it even more difficult to perform when s
exual moments occur.
Reasons for Psychological Impotence
Psychological impotence can be caused by many reasons, below is a list of the main
issues:
Depression
Depression reduces sexual desire and can cause erectile issues; this normally comes in
the form of maintaining a strong erection as chemicals released by the brain restrict
the blood flow
Anxiety
This is one of the most frequently diagnosed reasons for impotence. Normally the reasons
come down to concerns over sexual performance or concerns over the size or look of a
person penis when erect
Stress
In this day and age we all suffer with some level of stress, if stress levels are to
high it can cause a loss of sexual desire or problems maintaining an erection. Stresses
at work, home finances and marital issues are the main cause of high stress levels that
cause psychological impotence.
Fatigue
Physical and mental energy can drain because of fatigue. Due to lack of energy you may
experience issues gaining an erection, this is normally only a temporary problem. If
fatigue becomes an ongoing issue there may be an underlying medical illness.
Take Action to Resolve YOUR Issues
Impotence should not take over your life; if you are suffering with impotence then
taking action can help you to resolve the issues you have. If you can learn to live with
impotence you may find your own confidence will grow and your anxiety and depression
will slowly fade.
If you are suffering with impotence and it is causing tensions with your partner,
the best course of action would be to talk through your problems. You may find talking
to your partner about your issues will give them a better understanding, alleviate
tensions in the relationship and may help reduce your own anxiety.
You may benefit from seeking medical advice, try not to feel embarrassed about your
issues, you are not alone as many males suffer with impotence. Medically trained staffs
have a great knowledge in the psychological effects of impotence and will be able to
guide you into building your own self-confidence.**
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